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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1994

Alice C. Boehret

Nancy E. Powell

Pamela G. Watson

Betty Piersol

Margaret Summers

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Recommended Citation Boehret, Alice C.; Powell, Nancy E.; Watson, Pamela G.; Piersol, Betty; Summers, Margaret; Durham, Mildred Greenlee; Long, Dorothy Ranck; Dietrich, Jane; Levine, Paula J.; Bowman, Doris E.; and McCall, Lorraine, "Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1994" (1994). Nursing Alumni Bulletins. Paper 54. https://jdc.jefferson.edu/nursing_alumni_bulletin/54

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1891 1994

School of Nursing · College of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Jefferson University

FALL 1994 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING College of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Jefferson University

JEFFERSON NURSES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1994-1995 MEETING DATES Dear Alumni: TABLE OF CONTENTS Regular meetings of the Alumni Association will be held on the fol- lowing dates: Page September 13, 1994 March 14, 1995 1994-1995 Meeting Dates Calendar ...... Inside Front & Back Cover November 8, 1994 May 6, 1995 1995 Annual Luncheon - Meeting Notice ...... Inside Front & Back Cover January 1O , 1995 (Annual Meeting) Officers and Committee Chairs ...... 2 Bulletin Publication Committee ...... 2 Regular meetings will be held in Suite 315, Ben Franklin House, 1994-1995 Meeting Dates Calendar ...... 2 834 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, at 4:30 PM. The President's Message ...... 3 Annual meeting will be held in Solis-Cohen Auditorium, Jeff Hall, Treasurer's Report ...... 4 News About Our Graduates ...... 5 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, at 10:00 AM. Fiftieth Anniversary ...... 7 Dorothy Cloud, Treasurer Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings ...... 9 Department of Nursing 1993-1994 ...... 1o Alumni Office News ...... 11 Jefferson 2000 Fund ...... 11 NOTICE The Women's Center for Health Promotion ...... 12 Discount Parking for Alumni ...... 12 ANNUAL LUNCHEON & MEETING DATES Cadet Nurse Corps ...... 13 MAY 6, 1995 Medical Anecdotes of Faith ...... 14 Ukranian-American Teacher Exchange ...... 14 Social Hour: 11 :30 A.M. Happy Birthday ...... 17 Committee Reports ...... 19 Luncheon: 12:30 P.M. Development (former Finance) ...... 19 Satellite ...... 25 JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL Bulletin ...... 25 1020 Locust Street Social ...... 29 Scholarship ...... 29 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Relief Fund ...... 29 In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates ...... 24 Luncheon Photos ...... 26 ANNUAL MEETING: 10:00 A.M . Class News ...... 30 Solis-Cohen Auditorium Jefferson Alumni Identification Card ...... 43 Relief Fund Application ...... 46 JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL Scholarship Application ...... 48 Membership Application ...... 50 Pins, Transcripts, Class Address Lists, Change of address Forms ...... 51 JEFFERSON NURSES' Campus Map ...... 52 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 834 CHESTNUT STREET SUITE 315 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107-5127 (215) 955-8981 JEFFERSON NURSES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The President's Message 1994-1995 MEETING DATES THE BULLETIN PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Dear Alumni: 1994 Regular meetings of the Alumni Association will be held on the following dates: BETTY PIERSOL, '34 September 13, 1994 March 14, 1995 ELIZABETH K. PRISNOCK, '47 November 8, 1994 May 6, 1995 (Annual MARIAN E. SMITH, '36 January 10, 1995 Meeting) MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 , Chair

Regular meetings will be held in Suite. 315, B~n Credits Franklin House, 834 Chestnut Street, Ph1ladelph1a, PA at 4:40 PM . CATHERINE M. FARRELL Associate Director of Development, Annual meeting will be held in Solis-Cohen Corporate and Foundation Relations Auditorium , Jeff Hall, 1020 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA at 10:00 AM. COLLEEN POOLE Research Associate

The Bulletin is published annually by OFFICERS FOR 1994-1995 Dear Alumni: President Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association Another year has flown by and the Alumni Association continues to seek ways to have membership ALICE C. BOEHRET, '42 Thomas Jefferson University participate in the decisions which must be made. Although the decisions are the responsibility of the Board of 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315 Directors, the Board needs to know the opinion and desires of the membership before the decision is made. Vice President Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127 Hearing dissension does not help. The opinions and objectives must be considered when the problem is JANET HINDSON, '50 discussed and argued before a vote is taken. Recording Secretary NANCY T. POWELL, '51 It is discouraging to have so few members participate in the meetings, including the annual meeting. It makes one wonder the true purpose of the Association. Oh , the membership is very generous with annual giving Treasurer which keeps the organization alive (and we do appreciate your generosity), and in helping meet the obligations to DOROTHY A. CLOUD, '42 the University which were accepted by the members who voted. And that is the democratic way. President ex officio We are a very unique group of women, with a sprinkling of men. We offer financial assistance to our FLORENCE ROCHE, '56 COMMITTEE CHAIRS members who have fallen on bad times, and we help others to move up the academic ladder to meet current Bulletin nursing demands. Few organizations do that to the extent that we do. MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 BOARD OF DIRECTORS So, now, if only some would agree to help with the organizational work, we would be in clover. There must By Laws be some of you out there who could give a small amount of time a year to your fellow Jeff nurses via Alumni DORIS E. BOWMAN, '42 DOROTHY R. LONG, '39 committees and meetings. JANE R. DIETRICH, '59 Development DOLORES HECKENBERGER, '55 (former Finance) As you can read , I am in a slight depression right now. I can't tell if it is the weather, or the non-stop heat, or PAULA LEVINE, '68 BETTY PIERSOL, '34 the loss of the first message I wrote and mailed which never arrived in Philadelphia. It will change, I don't stay LORRAINE McCALL, '49 "down" long, especially when I think about Jeff nurses. BETTY PIERSOL, '34 Nominating JEANETTE PLASTERER, '51 Respectfully, MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 Relief Fund Alice C. Boehret, RN , EdD LORRAINE McCALL, '49 Satellite JANE R. DIETRICH, '59 ALUMNI OFFICE COORDINATORS Scholarship BETTY PIERSOL, '34 DORIS E. BOWMAN, '42 MARGARET SUMMERS, '41 Social PAULA LEVINE, '68

2 3 FINANCIAL REPORT May 1, 1993 - April 30, 1994 "News About Our Graduates" $59,092 Balance, May 1, 1993 - General Fund ...... Income $ Dues ...... 9,220 MARY L. BENNETT ROCHELEAU , '65. Mary is Annual Giving ...... · . · · · 21 ,422 community relations director, School of Nursing Luncheon ...... 4,240 University of Colorado. She is a member of the Memorial Gifts ...... 305 Centennial Council which has been formed to help CoreStates Bank ...... 10,730 guide the Colorado University School of Nursing's 2000 Fund ...... 8,605 development activities and shape its mission as it Miscellaneous ...... · .. · · · · · · 50 moves towards its centennial year in 1998. 113,664 TOTAL ...... $ 54,572 MADELINE M. ULLOM , '38. In 1993, nearly 50 years after her liberation, a former prisoner of war Disbursements helped inspect present day troops from her perch in a Salaries & Payroll Taxes ...... · · . 15, 191 "humvec" at the POW/MIA Recognition Day retreat Office Expenses ...... · . · · · · · · · · · · 6,798 ceremony on historic Brown Parade Field. Accountant ...... 855 Retired Lt. Col. Ullom, a former Army nurse cap­ Fidelity Bond ...... · . · · · · · · · · · · 300 tured in the Phillipines, attended the event as the dis­ Satellite Meetings ...... · . . · . · · · · 256 tinguished guest of Maj. Gen. Samuel A. Leffler, 6,059 Alumni Day ...... · . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Commanding General, Information Systems 1993 Bulletin ...... · . · · . · 10,661 Command, who presided over the ceremony. Among Contributions ...... · . . · . · · · · 2,150 the troops under her scrutiny were soldiers of the Christmas Checks ...... · 1,625 11th Signal Brigade, as well as the 36th Army Bank Scholarship Fund ...... 9,935 and B Troop, 4th Regiment, U.S. Cavalry (Memorial). Florist ...... · . · · · · · · · 1,666 Madeline was serving as an Army nurse on 58,168 TOTAL ...... · · · · · · $ 55,496 Corregidor Island in the Phillipines when on May 6, Olga Hubiak 1942, the Japanese took it. She spent 1,000 days in captivity before being released on February 3, 1945. Balance in Funds - April 30, 1994 In 1993 more than 700 Prisoners of War/Missing in Ms Betz graduated from Jefferson Hospital School General Fund ...... · . · · · · · · · · · · 49,857 286,703 Action supporters joined together to walk either the 2, of Nursing in 1945 and remained on staff. She joined Scholarship Fund ...... · . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Relief Fund ...... · . · · . · 1,178,655 10 or 20 mile trails in the 6th annual POW/MIA the Army Reserves and in 1951 was sent to Korea Marguerite Barnett Student Loan Fund ...... 64 ,783 Walkathon at La Hacienda NCO Club. and returned to the U.S. and Jefferson in 1953. She Retired Lt. Col. Ullom gave an inspirational speech earned a BS degree in nursing at Temple University. that kicked off the Walkathon. She was also the guest Kitty decided to make a career of the military and Dorothy A. Cloud, Treasurer speaker at the prayer breakfast at La Hacienda NCO was stationed at Regensburg, Germany; Fort Sam Club. Houston and Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, OLGA HUBIAK, '54 . Olga says, after a long and D.C. She attended Duke University and in 1962 LARRY J. BROUSE, P.C. successful career as a Private, OR, Clinical and earned a master's degree in medical-surgical nursing. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Supervisory Nurse, I am now retired and enjoying life Then , it was back to Fort Sam Houston for a three in Southern California. She spent many years at year term as Director of the Army Nurse Corps basic ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING Harbor UCLA Medical Center, County of Los course. On Holy Saturday, 1966 she spent her first THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY Angeles. day in Vietnam, in Southeast Asia. She got her education, B.S.H. and her M.S.H.S. Her final assignment came in 1973 when she was STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND FUND BALANCE (Medical Management) at Chapman College, Orange, named head of the Department of Nursing at William DECEMBER 31, 1993 California, her R.N. from Thomas Jefferson Hospital Beaumont Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. in Philadelphia; P.H.N . from California State In 1976, Kitty retired . She had been awarded the ASSETS University, Long Beach, CA with continuing education Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with $ 34 ,182 at El Camino College, Torrance, CA; Santa Monica Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Army Commendation Cash - General Fund ...... · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · College, Santa Monica, CA and Long Beach City Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters. Her retirement Endowment Funds: College, Long Beach , CA. ceremony was attended by her mother, five sisters Relief Fund ...... · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,154,301 and 29 friends from all over the country. 265,670 Olga's fields of interest were Nursing Supervision, Scholarship Fund ...... · . · · · · · · · · · · · · Operating Room Nursing and Clinical Nursing. While attending Collingswood, NJ High School she Marguerite G. Barnett Memorial Student Loan Fund ...... · · · · · · 81 ,910 excelled academically and athletically, earning letters 1,501 ,881 CATHERINE T. BETZ, '45. On Veteran's Day in Tennis, lacrosse, basketball and field hockey. For 2,518 1~93 , Col. Catherine Betz was among the female Other Equipment ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Betz, her life has been a combination of sports, medi­ $1 ,538,581 Vietnam veterans who marched up Pennsylvania cine and the Armed Services. TOTAL ASSETS ...... ··· ····· · ······· · Avenue in Washington, D.C. to the cheers of thou­ sands of spectators. Ms Betz said "there is no way of SARA (SALLY) SUMNER, '75. Sally, RN ,CCRN is explaining the emotions she felt that day." It was a joint recipient of the first Amelia Earhart Award of FUND BALANCE PNA's Nurse Entrepreneur/ lntrapreneur Council. $1 ,538,581 Veteran's Day and the birthday of the Marine Corps Fund Balance ...... and the city was full of veterans. When the march Sally with her partner utilized their professional exper­ was over, hundreds of (soldiers) put their medals at tise and ventured into business in 1981 . the base of the Women's Vietnam Memorial which was being dedicated. 5 4 Criticare, Inc. Holmes, has grown into a highly suc­ recognized. It took her ten years and $4,000.00 after cessful , specialized staffing/consulting firm serving being turned down in the beginning. the needs of the tri-state area. They showed perser­ Another statute will be erected for the 255,000 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY vance and commitment during a lengthy and prece­ women who served in all wars. The Vietnam nurses dent setting legal battle with the U.S. Internal memorial is located near the WALL, so the nurses CLASS OF 1944 Revenue Service which clarified independence and can be near their fallen brothers. autonomy of professional nurse contractors, while at It shows three figures - one looking up at the sky the same time establishing themselves as profession­ (for helicopters bringing the wounded), one cradling a als dedicated to the advancement of the profession. dying soldier and another nurse kneeling at the foot The "win" was covered by the Wall Street Journal of the soldier. Virginia E. Alwine Sweigart and resulted in both women testifying before Tanya says that although the memorial d~es~ ' t *Mary Lou Gaston Stewart Grace A. Little Emery Congress. Both Sally and her partner, Pam have "say" enough it is a time for closure. After serving 1n P.O. Box 87 208 Kent Road Bertha J. Baginski Walters been active in PNA District 23 and in the Vietnam, seeing the pain and suffering of those Amberson PA 17210 Upper Darby, PA 19082 Pennsylvania Nurses Association, tallying hundreds involved in what many considered "political war of volunteer hours between them . games", many nurses gave up their careers. She also Janet B. Beyer Mary Elizabeth Gates Ann B. Lowe Hornstein Criticare has provided an environment and oppor­ says there was subtle discrimination against women 3202 Raintree Drive tunity for nurse entrepreneurs to staff, supervise and in the service and now the memorial recognizes *Lorraine Brown Priestly *Emilee J. Gerfin Hewitt administrate. The firm has provided staff develop­ women who served honorably with their male coun­ Plano, TX 7507 4 12 Oxford Avenue 3290 Kenmore Road ment services as well as survey consultation. terparts. She feels it now gives all Veterans a reason Stratford, NJ 08084 Any nurse who is considering an alternative practice to unite. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 tAlfreda Lytle Davis can call Criticare and receive information on how to Tanya credits Jefferson for having taught her so Dorcas L. Butler Revelli become an independent contractor or start a business. much. Jefferson graduates now thank Tanya for hav­ tMary F. Gilbert Heiden tJean E. McMullen Koutsouros Sally and her partner expanded this assistance to ing served in Vietnam for all of us. *Helen L. Campbell other nurses by being founding Mothers" of PNA's Mary C. Housenick tJean C. McNitt Middleswarth ADELE TERLECKI MUELLER, '71 . Adele is Head 107 S. Beckwith Street Nurse Entrepreneur/lntrapreneur Council , which has Nurse, Cardiac Treatment Center John, F. Kennedy Charles Town, WV 25414 already assisted many nurse-owned businesses and Hospital, Philadelphia. She is a M.S.N. candidate, tNeddie Kaneshiro Atchison Mary J. Meenahan Trueheart has also encouraged intrapreneurship in the work Gwynedd-Mercy College. Adele received the 10510 Mooreberry place. Marie Cannon Philler Pennsylvania Nurses Association Nursing Practice tJanet V. Keesport Kinch Houston, TX 77043 Sally holds a diploma from Thomas Jefferson Award for 1993, and is a member of the ANA Task 129 Cherry Lane University Hospital. She has been on the PNA Board Wynnewood, PA 19096 Force wh ich developed the Scope of Practice for Elaine P. Keiser Carroll tAnne P. Morgan Rowan of Directors and currently is president of the Nursing Cardiac Rehabilitation Nursing which was published Foundation of Pennsylvania. She has also been an 7240 Bucks Street in May, 1993. Adele and husband Fred have been tMary K. Cupp Rutherford Heights ANA delegate and is past president of the Nurse married 21 years. She is the proud mother of Lauren, Mary Faith Myhlertz Babcock Brokers and Contractors of America. Harrisburg, PA 17111 age 8 1/2. tNorma R. Delozier Schleher CAROLYN DOORL Y VIZZARD, '61. Jeanes tMary Nash Collins *Virginia Kerr Allen Hospital of Philadelphia, has promoted Carolyn to D. Arlene Dorn Shaw vice president of quality management services. She's 15901 Emory Lane *Katherine E. Naugle Painter 702 Knox Road responsible for adopting total quality management Rockville, MD 20853 1028 N. 4th Street Villanova, PA 19085 throughout all departments and the medical staff. Reading, PA 19601 Betty L. Kleckner Brower GLORIA CORZEN ESSOKA, '59. Gloria spent Ardeth A. Dress Weeks 1991-1993 as a visiting professor at the University of *Catherine T. Neary Merkel Malawi in South Central Africa through a Rockefeller Sarah J. Kreiser Harris 233 Talbat Drive (jive us, .Lorrl a 6it o 'sun, tMarie F. Eckley Foundation Grant. 8064 Rowland Avenue Broomall, PA 19008 Since 1971 she has taught in a baccalaureate pro­ 51. 6it o' work_ana a 6it o 'fun, Philadelphia, PA 19136 tMarjorie E. Fink Searing gram and earned a PhD (nursing) in 1980. Gloria and (jive us in a{{ tfi e strugg[e ana sputter, Joyce E. Newman Purchell husband Modi have two children, Jonathan, 25 , a Marjorie A. Lambert Roxbury, NY 12474 graduate student in Environmental Engineering at Our aaify 6reaa ana a 6it o' butter, tEmily A. Frampton Donnelson Swindelhurst Tulane University. Their daughter, 23, recently gradu­ (jive us fi eaCt fi our Kf,ep to ma/(f, 628 W. Lewiston tJanet F. Overdorf Nacherud ated from Hunter College and plans to enroll in a Vivian C. Frankenfield Gragg Ferndale, Ml 48220 BSN program at Penn or Jeff. Through the alumni 51.na a 6it to spare for otfi er sa/(f, 3361 Northwood Drive s *Mary K. Peck Brill bulletin Betty Smith Patterson, '60 and Gloria were Memphis, TN 38111 re-united after 30 years. At present Gloria is Associate (jive us, too, a 6it of song, tBetty Lee Elliott 6 Douglas Street Professor, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing. Batavia, NY 14020 51.na a ta[e ana a 6oo k_ to fi e(p us afong, Sarah E. Fritz Munroe *Marjorie Y. Leigh Butler TANYA ZATZARINY, '57 . Tanya attended the R.R. #4, Kirby Crescent (jive us, .Lorcl a cfiance to 6e 526 Midland Avenue Lucille M. Powell Dye unveiling of the nurses Vietnam Memorial in Brantford, N3T5L7 Berwyn , PA 19312 5320 W. 127th Street Washington , D .C. In 1979 she retired as a Our gooa[y 6est, 6rave, wise, ana free, Ontario, Canada Commander from the U.S. Navy, having served on Hawthorne, CA 90250 the hospital ship. Our gooa[y 6est f or oursefves ana otfiers Gwynneth M. Lewis tJean M. Gackenbach Swartz She received her invitation from the Navy Nurse 'Ii{{ a{{ men [earn to fi ve as 6rotfi ers. Box 615 Carol J. Rhoads Hanford Corp. organization to attend the ceremonies on Havertown, PA 19083 November 11 , 1993. Diane Evans, a former Army 51.n OM 'Eng[isfi Prayer nurse was instrumental in having the nurses finally

6 7 Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings

May 1, 1993 - ANNUAL MEETING - 59 members Unfinished Business present. 1. A decision will be made at the January meeting The minutes from the previous meeting were read by concerning a name for the new scholarship fund. the Recording Secretary and approved as read. 2. We will decide in January how we will use the The Treasurer's report - a copy of the Treasurer's monies from the Elizabeth C. Ent Memorial Fund report was distributed, read and approved. for 1993. Committee reports were given. New Business Alumni Office Coordinators report - Birthday flowers 1. Two recognition plaques will be presented at the and/or cards were sent to 39 of our 80 and over luncheon in May. graduates this year. 2. Paula Levine agreed to represent the Nurses' Election results: Election of officers not held this Alumni Association on the planning committee for year due to the absence of a slate of officers. The the 25th anniversary of the College of Allied outgoing officers and Board members agreed to Health Sciences. serve another year. 3. Motion made and passed to contribute $150.00 to Old Business - None. United Way. New Business - 4. List was reviewed for poinsettias and Christmas 1. Resolution for the establishment of the Elizabeth checks to our home-bound graduates for 1993. C. Ent Memorial Fund was passed. 2. Jefferson 2000 Fund - Recommendation by the January 11, 1994 - 9 members present. Board of Directors for our group to sponsor item The minutes from the previous meeting were distrib­ #4 - $150,000 to establish a new nursing scholar­ uted, read and approved. ship for an outstanding undergraduate student, to The treasurer's report was distributed, read and be collected over a seven year period. After approved. much discussion, a decision was made to mail a Committee reports were given. proxy vote to all alumni. Alumni Office Coordinators report - Birthday flowers 3. A motion was passed to send $2,000.00 for the and/or cards were sent to 8 of our 80 and over Memorial to Women in Military located in graduates since our last meeting. Arlington National Cemetary. Christmas poinsettias were sent to 4 members in lieu of money. An arrangement of cut flowers September 14, 1993 - 14 members present. sent to one graduate and a box of Perugina tMary E. Thomas Dickerson *Emily L. Robinson Whitenack June E. Shore Vancise The minutes of the Annual Meeting in May were dis­ candy to another in lieu of money. R.D. #1 , Box 120-D 3801 St. Johns Avenue tributed, read and approved. Unfinished Business Norma A. Voglaar Falconer Auburn, PA 17922 Alhambra #45 The Treasurer's report was distributed for reading 1. Motion was passed to name the Jeff 2000 Palatka, FL 32077-3959 and was approved. Scholarship Fund - The Diploma School of Thelma D. Wall Latz Committee reports were given. Nursing Alumni Association-Mabel C. Prevost Beverly E. Schelhas Litsinger 1704 Westmoor drive Alumni Office Coordinators report - Birthday flowers Scholarship Fund. 410 S. Oakwood Avenue tDorothy G. Showers Hoffer Austin , TX 78723 and/or cards were sent to 10 of our 80 and over 2. At the March meeting we will decide the amount of Brandon, FL 33511 graduates. money to be given to the Memorial Fund as a tElizabeth W. Smith Alt *Vivan E. Williams Reinhart Unfinished Business - Jefferson 2000 Fund - 2,645 memorial for Mabel C. Prevost from the General Anna M. Schell Snyder letters mailed to our graduates this summer. To Fund. 4265C E. 119th Place Kutztown Road, MR#1 Rosie M. Smith Jones date 625 have replied, the majority are in favor of 3. Motion passed to place $10.00 in the Memorial Thornton, CO 80233 Pennsburg, PA 18073 Rt. 3, Box 370 contributing to this fund. 455 indicated they were Fund from our General Fund for each notification Jasper, TX 75951 in favor of establishing a new nursing scholarship we receive of an alumni death that year. Amy E. Wilson Allen *Geraldine Schreffler Meyer for an outstanding undergraduate student. To 4. After much discussion a decision was made to 903 W. Bridge Street 2502 W. Calle Morado Mary E. Snook Smolkovic show their approval, 11 graduates sent a check give the $1,565.00 Memorial Fund monies for Phoenixville, PA 19460 for this fund with their reply. 1993 to Walnut Home Therapeutics, sponsored Tucson, AZ 85745 30 Hedgerow Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127 New Business - Discussion was held concerning a by Jefferson. The group goes into the community June B. Wilson Tymeson memorial for Mabel C. Prevost - no conclusion to give home infusions, they do a lot of Hospice Betty E. Schultz Mair *Elizabeth L. Spangler reached - will be discussed further at the infusions and are a non-profit group. tThelma E. Young Tojek November meeting. Rosanne Seifris Gardner 356 Oaklyn Road March 8, 1994 - 11 members present. 2503 Adams Boulevard Lebanon, PA 17042 November 9, 1993 - 11 members present. Minutes from the previous meeting were distributed, The minutes of the previous meeting were distrib­ Saginaw, Ml 48602 read and approved. Charlotte Stover Ellenbogen *attended luncheon uted, read and approved. Treasurer's report - a modified report was distrib­ 120 Leedom Drive, Rose Tree tdeceased The Treasurer's report was distributed, read and uted indicating funds received in January and *Maureen 0. Sharpless McCool approved. Media, PA 19063 February. The Treasurer's books are at the 1 W. Rhodes Avenue Committee reports were given. accountant's office for auditing. West Chester, PA 19382 Alumni Office report - Since our last meeting birth­ Committee reports were given. day flowers and/or cards were sent to 7 of our 80 Nominating - slate of officers not available for this and over graduates. meeting. 9 8 Alumni Office Coordinators report - Since our last meeting birthday flowers and/or cards were sent to Department of Alumni Office News 13 of our 80 and over graduates. Unfinished Business Nursing We are sure you are aware that the alumni office is charms went out of business several years ago, and 1 . A meeting was held February 1, 1994 to establish the HUB of activities for the Alumni Association. We the cost would be prohibitive to have them made at the name of the new scholarship fund and to dis­ continue to be as busy as the proverbial "one armed todays prices. cuss investment of the monies for the fund. Those 1993-1994 paper hanger". We invite you to visit our office when SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS - We are in the in attendance: Pam Watson, Chair Department of you are in town. Tuesday is our usual day in the process of updating our alumni records and have Nursing, Michael Curran C.P.A. , Controller's office, but call first to be sure we are in. noticed that we do not have your social security num­ Office, Alice C. Boehret, President, Dorothy Cloud, BIRTHDAYS - By the end of 1994 flowers and/or ber. Social security numbers serve as the primary Treasurer, Betty Piersol and Peg Summers, The 1993-1994 year has been a banner year for the CAHS Department of Nursing. Our most impor­ birthday cards will be sent to 61 of our 80 and over identification number in our alumni computer system. Alumni Office Coordinators. At present you have an"assigned" identification num­ tant achievement was the approval of our Family grads. If you are 80 or over, or if you know of a grad­ 2. A motion was made and passed to transfer uate who is in this category, please send the follow­ ber automatically generated by the system. Nurse Practitioner Program (FNP) by the Board of $100.00 from the General Fund to the Memorial Some of our lists and labels are sorted by the Trustees in June 1994. And we were all most appre­ ing: Name - first, maiden, married. Year of gradua­ Fund in memory of Mabel C. Prevost. tion. Birthday - month, day and year. Social Security social security number. To ensure that you are includ­ New Business - None. ciative of the ongoing support for the Program provid­ ed by CAHS Dean Lawrence Abrams and our number and telephone number. ed , won't you help us keep our records complete, and COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE - If you did not send us your SS# when we ask for it. May 7, 1994 - 57 members present. Jefferson Medical College Colleagues. Students will receive a copy of this book when the School of DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS - If you or your spouse The minutes from the March 8, 1994 meeting were begin to enter the program this fall. read and approved. Nursing faculty have also excelled in personal Nursing closed in 1982 and would like a copy, (no work for a matching gift company - you could double The Treasurer's report - copies were distributed to all accomplishments this year. In addition to election into charge) let us know and we will send you a copy as or even triple your gift, by including a completed present, read and approved. the American Academy of Nursing, Dr. Laurie long as our supply lasts. matching gift form with your gift. VOLUNTEERS - Again we would like to say thank Committee reports were given. Sherwen, Director of the Masters Degree Program, CAPS - We have 15 caps left, we ask a $5.00 Nominating - The Board of Directors made a decision was promoted to the rank of full professor effective donation $1.00 for handling and postage. you to our volunteers who are so willing to give of to try a new method of voting this year. Voting took July 1, 1994. Ms. Gloria McNeal, Assistant Professor NOSOKOMOS - We wish we had a 1968 their time when we need them. We do appreciate place at the Annual meeting. Each diploma gradu­ and Acting Coordinator of the Critical Care/Trauma Nosokomos to complete our set of year books in the their help. ate attending the meeting was given a biography Track , has been appointed to the Advisory Board of Alumni Office. CAN YOU HELP? of each person running for office. A voice vote was the University of the Arts, College of Performing Arts 1971 YEAR BOOKS - We have six extra copies of Betty Piersol and Peg Summers taken and a unanimous vote was heard for the bal­ and Art Design . Dr. Joan Jenks was appointed as the the 1971 Nosokomos available. If you would like a Alumni Office Coordinators lot as presented. A motion was made, discussed Director of the Baccalaureate Division, in addition to copy, let us know. Our address: PHOTOS - We have 5x7 photos on a folder of the Nurses' Alumni Association and accepted to continue voting in this manner. her promotion to Associate Professor. The By-Laws will be amended to reflect the The masters degree program has undergone a painting "Jefferson Student Nurse" available for a Thomas Jefferon University change in voting. number of changes during the year. In addition to the $3.00 donation plus $1 .00 for handling and postage. 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315 Results of the election: acceptance of the Family Nurse Practitioner Program CAPS CHARMS - We are sorry, caps charms are Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127 Janet Hindson, '50 - Vice President as noted above, the program has developed a nurse no longer available. The company that made the 215/955-8981 Nancy E. Thompson Powell, '51 - Recording administration track. The nursing administration track Secretary was approved by the University Board of Trustees in Jane Ryan Dietrich, '59 - Board of Directors March and will begin this fall 1994. The masters Paula Levine, '68 - Board of Directors degree program will also begin an HIV/AIDS subspe­ Lorraine Milewski McCall, '49 - Board of Directors cialization in fall 1994 through funding received from The Jefferson 2000 Fund Jeanette Plasterer, '51 - Board of Directors the Department fo Health and Human Services Satellite - Janet Hindson is filling in until a new chair Rehabilitation Services Administration. or is named. A new group is forming and has been The faculty commitment to community service and named the Suburban Jefferson Nurses women's health was exemplified this year by the new The Diploma School of Nursing Association They had their first meeting April 17, Women's Center for Health Promotion which was 1994 with 7 in attendance. launched with a three year grant from the Alumni Office Coordinators report - We wish all grad­ Philadelphia based Independence Foundation. Alumni Association-Mabel C. Prevost uates would remember to change their address Similarly, cancer related grants received from the when they move. We need Social Security num­ Avon Foundation and the Philadelphia Corporation Scholarship Fund bers to up-date our records. SS#'s serve as the for Aging further enhanced faculty efforts to reach out primary identification in our alumni computer sys­ to the community surrounding Jefferson. Under the tem. In 1993, 41 of our graduates who are 80 or guidance of faculty, our students have made signifi­ Thomas Jefferson University launched a drive for lished the Diploma School of Nursing Alumni over received birthday flowers and/or cards from cant community health and public health contributions funds in 1993 which they named the Jefferson 2000 Association-Mabel C. Prevost Scholarship Fund. the Alumni Association. in the greater Philadelphia area. Students have been Fund. The purpose was to establish new scholar­ In the letter which the Board sent to each alumnus Unfinished Business - None. part of immunization programs, health assessments, ships or new programs to enhance and improve the it was suggested that with a donation of $25 from one New Business health fairs, and other related activities. educational experience, and to benefit the public it third of our membership for four years, we would 1. Jeff 2000 Fund (the Diploma School of Nursing serves. accomplish our goal. However, donations are not lim­ Alumni Association-Mabel C. Prevost Scholarship Dr. Pamela Watson, chair of the baccalaureate ited to $25. Fund) $9,915.00 has been invested toward our Pamela G. Watson, R.N., ScD. nursing department asked the support of our associa­ A separate account was established, and we made goal of $150,000. Chairman, Department of Nursing tion and suggested four projects. The Board of the first deposit of $9 ,915. 2. The Elizabeth C. Ent Memorial Fund received Directors, in turn , solicited from the membership their The School of Nursing Alumni Association have $1 ,565 in 1993. opinions. The response was clearly to raise $150,000 always risen to the task of supporting our Alma for a new scholarship which would be awarded to an Mater, and this is another step in the improvement of Respectfully submitted, outstanding student. The Board, therefore, estab- nursing education and the resulting standards. Nancy E. Powell Recording Secretary 10 11 The Women's Center for Health Promotion Cadet Nurse Corps

In January 1994, Elizabeth J. Forbes, Ed .D. , RN Spruce Streets. The latter two sites afford us to The Cadet Nurse Corps was started in 1943 to A major factor behind the upsurge in student enroll­ and Diane M. Wieland, MSN , RN , CS , Co-Directors become familiar with the Greek culture. The clients at induce more girls to become student nurses. ment at Jefferson was the creation of the Cadet for the project and faculty in the Department of Cole's House and the Coffee Cup represent a variety Jefferson was among the first schools originally Nursing , College of Allied Health Sciences, at of ethnic groups. applying for the right to inaugurate the corps. Nurse Corps by Congress in June, 1943. It was designed to relieve the acute shortage of nurses Thomas Jefferson University, received $297, 168.00 The Center will provide many educational experi­ B~tore being accepted, schools must meet special brought about by the demands of the armed forces. from Independence Foundation of Philadelphia for a ences tor undergraduate and graduate nursing stu­ requirements, among them a willingness to acceler­ Students admitted to the corps attended 1 125 nurs­ three year demonstration project to establish a dents and opportunities tor faculty practice and ate the usual three year course into two and a half Women 's Center for Health Promotion tor research in a nurse managed setting which focuses years. ing scho~ls with all their educational exp~nses paid for a penod of 30 months instead of the usual 36 Disadvantaged Women in Center City Philadelphia. on women's health. In its first year of operation, the Students were not obligated to become members months so that senior cadets could be released for For the purpose of the project, disadvantaged women Center will identify research initiatives, provide edu­ of the corps, but if they decided to do so in addition to military service for the last six months, if necessary. are defined as "individuals who come from an envi­ cational programs and conduct selected health pro­ tuition, they received 15 dollars a month tor the pre­ On duty cadets wore the the uniforms of the schools ronment that has inhibited the individual from obtain­ motion/health protection activities. t.rainin9 period .and 20 dollars a month during cad~t they attended and were treated the same as other ing knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for During the second year, more health th.e Junior training perrod . They also received special assuming responsibility tor health promotion/health promotion/health protection, nursing interventions, students, insofar as admission and graduation stan­ wrnter and summer street uniforms with General dards were concerned. protection activities." In addition, many disadvantaged and research activities will occu r. By the third year, Montgomery type berets. Nevertheless, the nurses were hard put to cope women come from families which meet U.S. Census full health screening and educational programming, The stipend was made possible under the Bolton with a wowing civilian patient load in the hospital. Bureau low income thresholds by family size. The research and project outcomes will be actualized. To bill for student nursing, and given in exchange tor a s1:1ch framed volunteers as the Gray Ladies, nurses endeavors planned tor the Women's Center tor this end, a quality assurance program , and a variety pledge to remain in essential nursing service for the Health Promotion are guided by national priorities of methods will be employed to carry out systematic duration of the war. By: Dorothy Fessler, '46 aides, and canteen workers were welcomed with open arms. Not until 1944 did the eight-hour day identified in Healthy People 2000; Healthy America: formative and summative evaluation of each phase Dorothy remarked that after returning from the become a reality. A special sort of camaraderie Practitioners for 2005; Health Security Act of 1993; and component of this demonstration project. Reserves and receiving her pension, she also developed .among the students during those long and the N.l.H. Office of Research on Women 's Since April, Dr. Forbes, Ms. Wieland, Ms. Davis­ received credit for two more years of service - from Health. Moon (Nurse Manager) and the students currently having been in the Cadet Nurse Corps. days.and nights of sheer drudgery. One girl secretly mamed her GI boyfriend before he went overseas The goals of the project are to: involved in the project have provided educational pro­ The following is taken from the book "A and became pregnant. Her friends managed to keep 1) Identify the unmet health promotion/health pro­ grams on breast health, hypertension and low salt Commitment to Excellence." "The war has had far­ her covered with large aprons as the months pro­ tection needs of disadvantaged women in the sur­ diets, as well as blood pressure screenings tor the reaching effects on Jefferson Hospital and the School rounding area. community. The Center has developed a collabora­ gressed, and she made it through school without of Nursing. Since so many graduate nurses were in being discovered and dismissed." 2) Establish a nurse-managed center to provide tive relationship with the Family Medicine uniform, the bulk of the nursing care fell on the shoul­ health promotion/health protection activities, and to Department, Jefferson Medical College for referrals. ders of the students under the supervision of the limit­ provide a setting tor related nursing research , and The Women's Center for Health Promotion is ed number of graduates left. During this trying period, nursing student learning experiences focusing on developing plans tor support groups, grief counseling, the school had three separate directors. Miss Nora women's health. psychotherapy services, parenting classes, stress Shoemaker, who had replaced the late Clara Melville Troubles 3) Provide holistic and culturally sensitive health reduction classes, and programs for the older in 1937, resigned in June, 1943. Her position was promotion/health protection activities to disadvan­ woman. We would encourage any of you to become filled by Miss Ethel Hopkins, formerly educational taged women. volunteers of the Center. Please call our Information director, until November 1944. She was succeded by Troubles come in every shape, 4) Foster an interdisciplinary approach to meet the Line Number, (215)955-8538, to become involved. Miss Marga:et Jackson, who held the post until May And tend to make one frown - health promotion/health protection needs of disad­ 1947. Despite these frequent executive shifts, student vantaged women. enrollment had swelled to 347 by 1945. The number But just cheer up, and never let The disadvantaged women's health care priorties of faculty members also increased to a total of 14 Your troubles get you down. will be identified by conducting a needs assessment some of whom had nursing service responsibilities a~ and by building alliances with consumers and clergy DISCOUNT PARKING FOR ALUMNI well. For if you stop to think of it, in the community and through input by members of More often so than not, the Center's Consumer, Professional and Advisory Your troubles don't seem quite like ones Committees. The Women's Center for Health Alumni can receive Jefferson employee dis­ Life s :Meaning Promotion is housed in the Department of Nursing, count parking rates by purchasing coupons for use That other folks have got. Learning Resource Center, College of Allied Health in the Jefferson parking garage on 11th Street. These things make life worthwhile to me; Sciences of Thomas Jefferson University. It is also a The $4 coupons may be used between 3 p.m. and A sunset sky, a maple tree, If only magic spectacles, 5 a.m., weekdays and any time on weekends and "Center without walls" in that health promotion/health A mountain standing grim and gray Could really help one see protection activities will be conducted in community holidays to a maximum of 18 hours parking. These That troubles are but stepping stones, settings such as churches and community organiza­ coupons can be purchased at the Commuter Against the skyline far away; tions. Services Office, 131 S. 10th Street, Monday A baby's laugh, a summer breeze, And not catastrophe. through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., or on Saturdays, As of May, 1994, we have established four sites in A roadway winding 'neath the trees; For on this journey we call life, the community: The Coffee Cup, a Philadelphia 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . Phone: (215) 955-6417. Corporation tor Ag ing Satellite, on 12th and Locust To purchase coupons, present your Jefferson A friend to trust, a book to read, When troubles bring dismay, Streets; Cole's House, a low-cost housing facility for Alumni identification card and one other form of And work which meets some human need. There's always hope and promise of single women, located on 9th and Clinton Streets; St. identification. If you have lost your card , please And through it all, a sense of God A clearer, brighter day! call the Alumni Office at (215) 955-7709. George Manor, a retirement community on 10th and Lifting my soul above the sod, Locust Streets; and St. George Cathedral on 8th and The hope and peace which He can give - Sister Miriam Barker, C.D.S. These make it worth my while to live. 12 13 Dr. Dowling just couldn't get over the conditions Medical Anecdotes of Faith under which the doctors worked and their lack of equipment and supplies and commended their work. I asked about the effects of Chernobyl and the doctor It is more than 50 years since I was a student I was a student nurse on the floor where he was a stated that according to his statistics there had not nurse at Jefferson, but I have never forgotten one patient. One day I went to his room to tell his nurse been a great increase in disease or tumors. However, special doctor, Dr. Edward Klopp. There were two she had a telephone call in the office. She was I never had a drink of milk until I returned to the surgical services, and he was Chief of one of them . bathing his right hand in a basin , and she told me to States and I was warned not to step on the fallen fall Everybody admired and loved him. keep on because he seemed to like it. He was lying leaves - Chernobyl was only about 100 km away. I remember one evening when I was on evening quietly (he rarely spoke) with his eyes closed , as I ;:.s the doctor talked about the lack of drugs, he duty in Women's Surgical. The ward was darkened continued bathing his hand , he opened his eyes and said that Ar:iericans bring medicines but that they are and quiet. The first bed , near the nurses station , was said slowly, "that hand-no more use for the Master". usually expired. I then told him that we have so much curtained off. Dr. Klopp had operated on the patient Then he sighed, and closed his eyes again. Most medicine in America that we often can 't use it fast that day, in the amphitheater (known at "The Pit"), stroke patients are resentful of what has happened to enough, even though it is okay, so we date it. He and she was to receive close attention. Her surgery them , but in his voice, was only regret. seemed satisified with that explanation. had been extensive and complicated. When his nurse came back a couple minutes later, Dr. Dowling and I were allowed to don scrub suits About 1O o'clock I heard footsteps coming down the I was in the bathroom, emptying the basin. Tears to observe surgery but Kathryn Stachejko, our inter­ hall. It was Dr. Klopp and his two interns. He was in a were streaming down my face. In alarm she asked preter, was not permitted and neither was my host. tuxedo, and was obviously coming from a formal dinner. me, what happened? When I told her, tears streamed That was a good move since he teaches labor educa­ He examined his patient and quietly explained to down her face , but we smiled at each other through tion (woodworking and as a locksmith) and had never his interns what he was looking for. Satisfied that all our tears. We felt so privileged to be able to care for been in a hospital. We were troubled by the fact that was well , he thanked me and left. As he walked down such a man. they were still doing ulcer surgeries due to lack of the hall, I felt deep admiration for him . He was a chief Michaelangelo's picture in the ceiling of the Sistine inexpensive drugs like Tagamet. We saw a 38 year in a big city hospital. He could have phoned some Chapel, shows God's hand reaching down to man. old woman who was on life support systems due to staff member to come and check on this patient. In We felt we had touched a hand that had been an asthma attack. My own family doctor, James Le.'t. - June Reginak Dupnock, RN '57 Jefferson, right - those days, chief doctors were not expected to care touched by the hand of God. Wong, MD gave me an inhaler and a OT booster. The W1//Jam Dowling, MD '60, Creighton University, in a very old for ward patients but, this patient was as important to i~haler was given because of the possibility of pollu­ pharmacy in Lviv, Ukraine. him as the wealthiest patient on Star Floor. He was By: Mildred Greenlee Durham, '38 tion - and there was air pollution in Kiev. Although teaching those young doctors something they would there are few cars, they run on leaded fuel. There never learn in a textbook. was no inspection sticker on any vehicle that I saw. I A year or so later, Dr. Klopp was admitted to the were receiving inhalation therapy and had small sta­ found myself wheezing the night I arrived. The city tionery bicycles for exercise. hospital with a "strep" throat. One day, a nurse went Ed's note: The hand of God continues to reach smelled like it was on fire, but was due to the piles of I wondered how much milk the children drank for I into his room and found that he had suffered a stroke, down and touch the hands of many of our doctors leaves that were raked over the weekend - and never saw any offered during the school lunches. Nor involving his speech and his right side. The entire and nurses. This is especially true at Jefferson. burne? in piles where they lay all over the city - I took staff at Jeff was devastated. Private duty nurses were Overall, Jefferson's staff consists of caring and con­ was I offered any during my entire stay in Ukraine - one picture of leaves burning in a corner of a school yet I had sour cream . assigned to him and it was resolved that he would cerned doctors, nurses and all others working in the playground while children played nearby. The diph­ I was only ?ffered water in a bottle and told by never be left alone again. hospital. theria vaccine was recommended because of the out­ break of 40 cases of the disease. Serge and Katia (my hosts) not to drink the tap water. The bottled water was bubbly and had a salty medici­ I asked about the male/female doctor ratio and nal taste that I just did not like. My body was swelling to tell. male doctor that when I was young ~tarted t~e up - and yet my skin was drying out due to lack of Ukranian-American Teacher Exchange 1t. was very d1ff1cult for a woman to become a physi­ fluid . cian , so I became a nurse. He said "that's the way it I had enough food and it was tasty. Beets, cabbage should be - a woman belongs in a bedroom in a Jeff Grad Participates in First Ukranian - American The program was the most incredible, educational and potatoes we re available and in season so we ate nightgown!" I didn't touch that one! these many different ways. Teacher Exchange in the Fall of 1993. and emotional journey of my life. The Ukranians were Dr. Dowling and I also visited Women's Hospital . Ukrainian school nurses wear uniforms, give vac­ Hands Across the Water - HAW - began with New honored to have American guests and they treated us #4. Our tour was given by Dr. Serghy Ruslin an cines, but do not teach. Family Life (sex) Education is Jersey and Russia a few years ago as a way to royally. anesthesiologist. It was a much cleaner facility. 'The ~pparently .non-exi.st.ent. Some principals were very improve relations with them through education. I visited two hospitals with Dr. William Dowling, a doctor spoke of water and electrical shortages. He interested in obtaining our curriculums. Ou r inter­ Recently one of the captive Soviet Socialist Republics, family practitioner in Santa Monica, California. We showed. us air conditioner in a window with no way ~n preters were embarrased to discuss sex ed. Students Ukraine, regained its freedom . This year Ukraine was were introduced to a young physician in an inner city of hooking 1t up due to lack of proper electricity. He offered Hands Across the Water for the first time and I 1200 bed hospital. I felt really sad when the doctor said that they do have generators. in an advanced class I was teaching asked me about "speed" so I started to talk about amphetamines. I applied immediately. Dr. Gene Stanley, my school confirmed what I had heard about the shortage of . Later Dr. Dowling presented supplies and medi­ looke~ a~ their faces and realized that something was superintendent, and our local board, granted me a 2- medicines. There are no antibiotics. I had a feeling he brought with him . Donated were disposable cin~s not clicking. Then through the interpreter I realized 1/ 2 week leave. Kathryn Stachejko, organizer of the that the only medicines in the hospital were the ones syringes, antibiotics such as erythromycin, ampicillin, that they we re asking me about AIDS. Ukrainians call Ukrainian delegation called to tell me that I was the I saw locked up in the doctor's office. We were given t ~lenol , bronchiodilators, theophyllin, ibuprophen amd Al_DS - SPEED! From what I could gather children first applicant in the U.S. Teachers, nurses, doctors, a tour of the hospital's facilities and it was like turn­ Knowing that the Ukrainian delegation was diu retic~. with mental or severe medical problems attend business people and other professionals live with their ing back pages in a medical history book to the early predominatly female he also brought Macrodantin for boarding schools outside the city. Parents would counterparts in each others home, which is one of the 1900's. The surgical tables were rusty - one nurse - and it was needed by two of the group. I vis­ ~ystitis have a. difficult time getting sick children home every greatest learning experiences of the program. was filling a syringe during a herniorrhaphy out of a !ted a school where the children were supposed to be day _using the only means of travel which is usually Our group left a week late because of the fighting glass jar. The doctor mentioned "sepsis" as a prob­ !II yet they looked very healthy. They were in a build­ public transportation. It seemed that conditions were and sniper fire at the Moscow White House. The del­ lem. It didn't surprise me since the hospital was not ing that was kept exceptionally clean - you were not egation of 84 teachers, nurses, and a doctor left for clean. A nurse from Our Lady of Lou rdes returned not good in these schools and that they had a difficult supposed to wear the shoes in the school that you time getting teachers to work there. four cities in Russia and to Kiev, Ukraine, after stop from Ukraine and spoke of how many children died walked to school in . The children were receiving rub There is so much beauty in the areas of Lviv in overs and sightseeing in Helsinki, Finland and of infections due to lack of antibiotics following downs, saunas, and swam in mineral water. They Moscow, Russia. surgery. Western Ukra ine and Kiev in Central Ukraine and yet

14 15 life there is so difficult. In Lviv, we had to bathe during Hands Across the Water is a program of the certain hours because the water was turned off. Educational and Resource Center (EIRC), a public People walk a great deal which is good, but I took my agency created in 1968 to serve the educational HAPPY BIRTHDAY host's arm when he offered it so I would not fall. If needs of schools and communities. EIRC has educa­ they need to run a pipe it was over a sidewalk an? tional programs in over 36 states and eight foreign not under it. Many apartment (flat) areas are poorly ht countries. and I did not want to fall especially after having visit­ For information concerning Russia, Ukraine, ed the hospitals. We were taken by train to Lviv in Sweden, Japan, New Zealand in 1994 contact Western Ukraine - that was an experience in itself. Director Eric Mollenhauer at (609) 582-7000. We visited the University of Lviv and an art and busi­ ness school while we were there. The country is June Reginak Dupnock is a 1957 graduate of strong in preservation of arts and culture but needs Jefferson Medical College Hospital School of Nursing the knowledge of how to compete in the world of free and received her B.A. in Health Education and enterprise and technology. School Nursing from Glassboro College. She is mar­ We also visited a pharmacy which is one of the ried to John Dupnock and is a school nurse and fami­ TO BE 80 OR MORE world's oldest continually active pharmacies - it was ly life educator at Mount Pleasant and Wood Schools also a museum. Some of our female teachers, due to in Millville, New Jersey. Dorothy T. Peterson,'31 the erratic schedules, had menstrual cycles that were Jean Yonson Nordness,'29 Evelyn Reeser Arnold,'31 Birthday, January 11 Birthday, Febraury 4 irregular and found that they could not purchase sani­ Dr. William Dowling is a 1960 graduate of Paul's Run Apt. A-239 Birthday, March 28 tary napkins - they were offered only a handful of Creighton University Medical School Omaha, 350 Berkeley Avenue 23287 Blue Water Circle 9896 Bustleton Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 gauze. Later they were able to locate tampons. Nebraska and is a family practitioner in Santa Philadelphia, PA 19115 Boca Raton, FL 33433 Before we left the school in Kiev, I taught a lesson Monica, California. His wife, Shirley, was part of the on smoking using a coloring book from the American Ukrainian delegation and a 2nd grade teacher. Mildred Kroupa Okunishi,'25 Kathryn Hoffman Snader, '34 Elizabeth Taylor Davidson,'34 Birthday, February 16 Cancer Society. I presented the school nurse with Birthday, January 11 Birthday, March 31 bandaids, ace bandages, hydrocortisone and antibiot­ Simpson House 7 N. Church Street 1100 Grandview Boulevard Main Building Apt #300 ic creams, toothache medicine and tooth brushing Lancaster, PA 17601 Ephrata, PA 17522 kits. I had my luggage taped so it would not open on Belmont & Monument Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 the way over since I carried so many items with me. I A GRANDMOTHER'S WISH Minnie Underkoffler Humphrey, '30 Mary Stauffer Malick,'28 had small gifts for everyone like jewelry, make-up; T­ Birthday, January 13 Birthday, April 5 shirts with American logos, candy, jello, coffee, Mildred Schoch McGee,'31 802 N. Broad Street Apt A-20 If I were granted any wish, I'll tell you what I'd do, ... 3149 Colony Lane Birthday, February 16 peanut butter, salamis and much more for the teach­ Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 ers. We also brought pens, pencils, pencil sharpen­ I'd wish my kids were small again, 504 El Vernona Avenue Sarasota, FL 34236 ers, pennies, notebooks, mops, flags, pictures, stick­ for just a month or two; Frances Maiorano Cielo,'31 Elinor Farber Brosious,'36 ers and much more for the students. One of my To hear their squeals of laughter, Birthday, January 22 Birthday, April 16 host's friends came to visit wearing a "Kiss me I don't Ruth Sellers Johnson,'30 137 Sutton Road to watch them while they play, 104 Elm Street Birthday, February 18 smoke" sticker I brought - so I kissed him , which gave Dumont, NJ 07628 Ardmore, PA 19003 us all a reason to laugh. We all seemed to bring dif­ And when they asked me to join in, 1716 Sarasota Mobile Home Park Sarasota, FL 34237-7035 ferent items. Serge called me the "American Santa I'd NOT say, "Not today. " Mary Robinson Godfrey,'09 Laura Carleton Short,'28 Claus." Birthday, January 25 Birthday, April 20 Our final meeting with all the teachers and adminis­ To hug again their chubby frame, to kiss away their tears, Marian E. Smith,'36 Penn Lutheran Home 22 McColly Street Birthday, February 18 trators concerned family life. Ukrainians are con­ And cherished childhood innocence Ligonier, PA 15658 800 N. Broad Street cerned with pornography and alcohol as they affect Rittenhouse Regency Apt #1511 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 family life. We explained that these are American that's washed away the years; 225 S. 18th Street Frances Pierson Woolf,'28 Philadelphia, PA 19103 problems too. Then when it's story time again, I'd stay a little longer; Birthday, January 25 Rose Selgrath Dodson,'32 I made new friends in Ukraine and hopefully my Birthday, April 20 To answer questions, sing the songs, 1605 Monmouth Drive Filomena Tirrachia Doherty,'27 host and hostess will come to New Jersey to live with Sun City, FL 33573 518 Hillside Drive me and visit our schools. I feel very frustrated so memories would be stronger. Birthday, February 20 West Chester, PA 19380 because there are gifts I would like to send my new But time is callous, wishes, myths, Southampton Estates, Apt #A-223 Clara Gerber Hardy,'27 238 Street Road friends but the postal system there is so corrupt that yet God in His great wisdom, Birthday, January 26 Ellen Crawford Teague,'35 they may not receive what I send. Southampton, PA 18966 Birthday, April 23 Has given me another chance before I join His Kingdom 51 Hurley Court Everywhere we American teachers went we were Upper Darby, PA 19082 670 Parker Road received with traditional bread and salt greetings, The face may not be just the same, Pauline Wall Still,'26 Whitfield, NH 03598 Birthday, February 27 music, singing, dancing, skits, luncheons, gifts and so the name is changed, 'tis true, Rebecca Thornton lngling,'36 much more. Some of the children felt America is not 39 W. Emaus Street Minnie Bartash, WH '31 But yet the smile that radiates, reminds me so of you. Birthday, January 26 Middletown, PA 17057 interested in Ukraine - I told them that America does 1523 Custom Street Birthday, April 25 not know about Ukraine - many people still refer to God must have known tha t Grandma Virginia Beach, VA 23454 1919 Chestnut Street Apt 1313 Ukraine as being Russian. The young people are Evelyn Rolland Curran,'35 Philadelphia, PA 19103 would need a chance or two, Birthday, February 28 optomistic about their new freedom because this is Martha E. Riland,'27 the first time Ukraine has been free without blood­ For many little happy things she hadn't time to do; 9973 Haldeman Avenue Anna Jacoby Gehrke,'34 Birthday, February 4 Philadelphia, PA 19115 shed. The economy is in chaos. Their future is so So God gave love to Grandma's to equal that befo re, Logan Square East #802 Birthday, May 3 uncertain and yet the people were so warm and gen­ 3404 Romig Avenue That, in effect, embraces those little lives she bore. 2 Franklin Town Blvd. Ruth Davis Wolfe,'34 erous. We American teachers are already planning Philadelphia, PA 19103 Reading, PA 19606 for their visit this year in March so that their experi­ Birthday, March 15 ence can equal ours. Author Unknown 10611 Fiesta Road Fairfax, VA 22032

16 17 Grace Ellis Nauman,'28 Anna Scafa Scanlan,'31 Lillie Dilliard Hartman,'25 DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT Birthday, May 6 Birthday, August 1 Birthday, October 22 13 Newtown Terrace 600 Layne Blvd . Apt. 105 108 East 21st Street (formerly Finance Committee) Northampton, PA 18067 Norwalk, CT 06851 Hallandale, FL 33009 1994 Helen Walp Hubbard,'31 Dorothy Wall Ghares,'34 Margaret Yarnall Snear,'34 Birthday, May 18 Birthday, August 16 Birthday, November 8 The Development Committee wishes to thank each 126 Montgomery Street Apt 1-C 201 E. Broad Street 111 E. Fourth Street matching gift (grant) company, by including the com­ one of you for your generous giving, support and loy­ Highland Park, NJ 08904 Tamaqua, PA 18252 Media, PA 19063 pleted matching gift form with your gift for Annual alty to our Alumni Association. All contributions Giving, you could double or even triple your dollars. received after the Bulletin goes to press will be grate­ Ruth Cornell Williams,'33 Mildred Myers Smith,'34 Josephine Lucas,'24 Matching gift donors will receive a thank you from the fully accepted and acknowledged. However, your Birthday, May 24 Birthday, August 22 Birthday, November 16 Alumni and a thank you from the University. name will not be listed in the Bulletin as a contributor. 31 O E. 16th Street Apt E 106 Town house Greenbriar Nursing Home Total contributions for all funds from January 1st to So far this year we have received 9 matching gifts, Ocean City, NJ 08226 Briarcrest Gardens 43 N. White Horse Pike press time (including matching gifts, memorial gifts, Hershey, PA 17033 Hammonton, NJ 08037 and we thank you. REMEMBER - TO DOUBLE general, relief and scholarship funds) were YOUR DOLLARS - If you or your spouse work for a Helen Reimer Motsay,'34 $22,763.00. Birthday, May 24 Ruth Knoll Thompson,'23 Lorraine Knoll Mayers,'27 24 Lake Vista Trail #101 Birthday, August 23 Birthday, November 16 Grace Community #133 Port St. Lucie, Fl 34952 Box 44 Pitman Manor 1916 - 1929 - $420.00 Emma Phoebus Kelly Myerstown, PA 17067-2204 1936 - $295.00 535 N. Oak Avenue Frances Butler Pangburn '16 Carolyn Jones Transue Evelyn Dute Frances Butler Pangburn,'16 Pitman, NJ 08071 Ruth Knoll Thompson '23 Naomi DeGroft Price Adeline Roth Miller,'32 Lydia K. Yerkes Birthday, May 26 Lillian Dilliard Hartman '25 Rebecca Thornton lngling Evelyn Wilson Frazier,'34 Birthday, December 1 39 South 4th Street Pauline Wall Still '26 1933 - $355.00 Emma Painter Lanzetta Birthday, August 29 6704 Glen Avenue Lewisburg, PA 17837 Filomena Tiracchia Doherty '27 Catherine Gray Paine Mildred Kalinowski Smith Harvest Village Apt. C-264 Glenn Dale, MD 20769 Frances Baker Crossan '27 Dorothy Steele Norris Elizabeth Stephan Miller Frances Baker Crossan,'27 114 Hayes Mill Road Lillian M. Mertz '27 Pauline Helman Kough Harriet Fisher Thompson,'34 Margaret Pound Ransom Birthday, May 30 Atco, NJ 08004 Frances Pierson Woolf '28 Anna Woodring Crofford Birthday, December 11 Marian E. Smith 147 Prospect Avenue Mary Stauffer Malick '28 Kathyrn West Magin Inga-Lisa Olofson Wheat Julia Tyler McCracken,'34 Friends Home Apt 203 West Grove, PA 19390 Grace Ellis Nauman '28 Marion Pollitt Carey Mildred Cook Cox Birthday, August 30 Box 457 Friends Drive Mabel Nutter Nutter '29 Katherine Kinch Leach Elinor Farber Brosious Logan Sqaure East Apt. 2015 Woodstown , NJ 08098 Margaret Pound Ransom,'36 Joyce Frantz '29 Martha Garver Long Thelma Marks Saylor Birthday, June 5 2 Franklin Town Blvd. Hazel Besecker Beach '29 Elizabeth Romich Cobb Lida Pardee Goodell,'38 406 Waveland Road Philadelphia, PA 19103 Ellen Piatt Vetenko Birthday, December 13 1937 - $380.00 Catonsville, MD 21228 1930 - $155.00 Harriet Spatig Zeller Muriel Stevens Canis,'30 2001 Heron Point Apt 2001 Ruth Sellers Johnson 1934 - $411.00 Alice Leatherman Fulmer Birthday, September 1 Chestertown, MD 21620-1674 Betty Piersol,'34 Dorothy Confer Stephens Julia Tyler McCracken Gladys Welty Reichard Birthday, June 17 98 Durland Avenue Marian Lewis Petrosky Margaret Yarnall Snear Evelyn Dute,'36 Margaret C. Taylor 1900 J.F. Kennedy Blvd. Elmira, NY 14905 Minnie Underkaffler Humphrey Margaret Larson Winkler Birthday, December 17 Elizabeth Killinger Mowday Apt. 2019 Serena Murray Eshelman Dorothy Wall Ghares Jean Heine Arnold Anna Sickler Polk,'26 201 O Linden Street Apt-D Philadelphia, PA 19103 Margaret Spatz Gauger Kathleen Warner Armitage Caroline Hill Masuda Birthday, September 14 Allentown, PA 18104 Minnie Souder Ruh Catherine Smulling Gair Helyn Long Romberg Irene Krauser Supple,'35 1156 Perrydale Loop Helen Reimer Motsay Dorothy Raubenhold ,'34 Gertrude Nichols Sessions Birthday, July 2 Prattville, AL 36066 1931 - $385.00 Mildred Myers Smith Birthday, December 23 Myrtle Lane Mathews 1530 Williston Road Minnie Bartash Mildred Dore Estrada Myrtle Stickler Lee,'27 58 N. Lansdowne Avenue Pillsburg Manor Dorothy T. Peterson Harriet Fisher Thompson 1938 - $325.00 Birthday, September 24 Apt N-102 South Burlington, VT 05403 Mary Taylor Lawley Anna Jacoby Gehrke Mildred Greenlee Durham 301 McMechen Street #804 Lansdowne, PA 19050 Mildred Schoch McGee Dorothy K. Raubenhold Juliet Umberger Light Pauline McElwee Gillen,'27 Baltimore, MD 21217 Eleanor Watt Hager Betty Piersol Mabel Nutter Nutter,'29 Emily Clark Nichols Birthday, July 8 Helen Walp Hubbard Evelyn Wilson Frazier Elinor Miller Wentzell Katherine Kinch Leach,'33 Birthday, December 26 133 Pythian Avenue Virginia Emmert Leo Kathryn Hoffman Snader Wilma Benner Lewis Birthday, October 11 72 Kendall Blvd. Torrington, CT 06790 Evelyn Reeser Arnold Marie Keene Lawton Edith Gendebien Reeves 860 Rhue Haus Lane Oaklyn, NJ 08107 Blanche Ford Dorothy Richter Lewis Margaret Armstrong Tunnard,'35 Hummelstown, PA 17036 Mary Crowe Murtha 1935 - $375.00 Mary Crowe Murtha, WH '31 Ltc. Madeline M. Ullom, Ret. Birthday, July 13 Anna Scafa Scanlan Evelyn Rolland Curran Elsie Boyd Antal Estelle Lewdrop Fleming,'20 Birthday, December 28 79 E. Ashland Street Ellen Crawford Teague Lida Pardee Goodell Birthday, October 18 25 Grandview Avenue Doylestown, PA 18901-4661 1932 - $250.00 Louise Herrold Ellis Matilda Snare Finn Colonial Aires Suite 106 Pleasantville, NY 10570 Lucille Harpel Marian Battin Howe Ruth Hughes Fratini 2470 Dug Gap Road, S.W. Hazel Besecker Beach,'29 Marie Scherer Maxwell Martha Willing King Edith Owen Mccutcheon Dalton, GA 30720 Birthday, July 31 Dorothy Bulette Watson Irene Krauser Supple Mary Reeder Copeland 234 Village Square Gladys Arnold Blue Frances Kelly Fisher Mary E. Smith Chambersburg, PA 17201 Adeline Roth Miller Esther Patton Weber Charlotte Davenport Thelmas Showers Morris Martha P. Latsha Tharp Sara Kelly Little Mildred Smith O'Connor Margaret Armstrong Tunnard Mary Coles Moore

18 19 1948 - $560.00 Dorothy Edgar Burns Betty Jane Williams Knox Geraldine Stemler Strye Phyllis Barrett Ostman 1939 - $190.00 CDR Sophia H. Gormish, Ret. Sally McHugh Luscombe Florence Carlson Harley Germaine Ross Nadler L~u Ann Zartman Craley Marian Neil Findley Lois Bilger Kelley Rose Pesci Nicastro Mary Holcomb Trautman Joan Christman Clauss Elisabeth Snyder Collins Olga Dygan Mitchell Joyce Spangler Weik Ellen McCurley Steward Emily Nash Hollenbach Genevieve Alderfer Batten Dorothy Pfeiffer Lepley Inez Cornelius Mirenda Angela D. Clark 1946 - $770.00 Mary Moore Brumbaugh MaryAnn Stauffer Julia Smey Kennedy Rachel Irvine Herbert Alice C. Boehret Betty Kimmel Frommelt Wealthy Morrow Shutt Barbara Reiner Bachman Harriet Kellner O'Connor Patricia Long Haupt Dorothy Cloud Elaine Stong Kimbel Mary Louise Osborne Foy-Failla Anna Maria Gustafson Graham Dorothy Ranck Long Faye Deiter Groff Rebecca Moore Wilson Dorothy Fessler June Matsuo Fujita Mary Schwab Gregg Nancy Weikel Ritzman Rhoda Burg Weisz Jeanne Lebkicher Marie Messa Wagner 1955 - $370.00 Grace Bird Petersen Margaret Basler Blaine Nancy Habecker Maxwell Betty Weldon Saunderlin Rita Krestynick Bolinsky Audrey Titlow Priga Grace Roller Castner Bettilou Daubert Brown Ferne Paff Lubin Elizabeth Nissler Black Jane Heffelfinger Whipple Barbara Smith Ada Smith Ford Phyllis Russell Szewczak Sydney McClure Bechtel Gloria Becker Kovack Jean Hohe Larkin Nanette Delong Smith Geraldine Hart Rockel Betty Johns Budrow Sara Young Konstanzer Marasco Rodgers 1940 - $540.00 Adri~nne Josephine Pispecky Warner Doris Haines Stevens Diane Palmer DeHuff Marianne Pratt Shinkevich Judy Elliott Kesserlring 1943 - $495.00 Betty Yost Zehner Anne Olivia Carballo Clara Richardson Flynn Dawn Deitman John Sara L. Werstler Margaret Brainard Scull Helen Kopilchack Mercedes Geil Weber Marilyn Buxton Gould Elizabeth Jones Hubbs Dorothy Cohick Rosenberg Ruth Painter Greener Alcie Caldwell Hornickel Lois Patricia Zong Elinor Satterfield Lynch M. Jane Hancock Marie Sherin Maurano Marie Hosterman Breon June Spalding Eyerly Althea Quairiere Snow Barbara Fisher Ackerman Anita Claton Pittala Alice M. Freed Moore Betty Calhoun Suttles Muriel Hopkins Scott Arlene Yohey Watkins Anne Werner Breach Joyce lngling Salazar Sara VanTilburg Cattermole Marion Dalgleish Gabuzda Evelyn Swartzlander Riggin Catherine Johnson Haas Jeanne Curcio Pelle Hope Kramer Mood Esther Milewski Kahn Nancy Eathorne Seeley Kathryn Hafer Eyrich 1951 - $325.00 Mildred Murray Kline Bernice Wigglesworth Sprecher Jeanne Creswell Zukoski M. Elizabeth Allison Koch Mildred Cohen Hindman Barbara Edwards Beam Elizabeth Patten Ward Dorothy McComb Talbot Vivian I. Moyer E. Dorothy Gilardone Strachan Louise Swartz Lorah Jane Hawk Aires Georgene Strazzeri Callahan Ellora Endicott Meyer Ruth Jones Schmitt Laura Patterson Hart Betty Towsey Daughenbaugh Lorraine A. Jeitner Averene Summerfield Murphy Muriel Lloyd Peake Nelmah Faust Shaffer Mercedes Breen Christ Dorothy Dewees LoSasso 1956 - $370.00 Stella Jedrziewski Wawrynovic Lois Ann Davis Cabrey Jeanne Supplee Bernadine Malinowski Jeanette Plasterer Joyce Wyse Hagopian Thelma Weaver Taylor Virginia Hershey Donahey Frances Brown Saunders Sara Newkirk Boydelatour Marian Thorp Williams Joan Walker Randolph Edna Fortner Feloni Virginia King Parry ldabelle Reeder Hartley Dorothy Peterson Turnbow Ethel DeWitt Gerst Marguerite Johnson Dominick Janet Hicks Arnold Ruth Sunderland Jane Jarrett Fox Betty Parsons Konjusky Nancy Thompson Powell Helen Wisniewski Hervada Mary Martin McCoy Kathryn Rutt Combs Laura Maurer Pollock Nadine Dopirak Fetsko Virginia Wesley Dorman Marilyn Robertson Glauber Marion Jones Tracey 1944 - $351 .00 Louisa Ellison Eudy Dolores Pauster Gorham Gertrude Hung Chan Ellen Remensnyder Carlton 1949 - $640.00 Geraldine Schreffler Meyer Jeanne Null Collevechio Kathleen Adams Moody Joan Elbertson McGinnis Jean Herr Burkins Mary Joan Glasgow Joanne Shoemaker Verbinski Florence Roche 1941 - $805.00 Elizabeth L. Spangler Kathleen McGeary Tierney Grace Lehr Carleton Jean Krasnisky Pike Kathyrn Duffy Quackenbush Charlotte Stover Ellenbogen 1947 - $840.00 Carolyn Sprenkel Marchione Delma Kehler Oxenrider Norma Dawson Margaret Evans Koehler Mary Meenahan Trueheart Ann Zimmerman Boyer Lorraine Milewski McCall Louise Zug Souders Carole Ferry Rosie Frances Soltys Walicki Maureen Sharpless McCool Elizabeth Martin Spencer Louise Dietz Strayer Jeanne Holzbaur Mclaughlin Marge Cordner Baker Ethel Heller Todaro Emily Robinson Whitenack Mariea Buffum Hunter Theresa Bushek Poli Betty Depo Miller Jean Lockwood Wagner Virginia Kerr Allen Arlean V. Miller Doris Graver Schuman 1952 - $200.00 Sophia Pickens Driscoll Rosie Smith Jones Jane Black Guerin Phyllis Schadel Huntzinger Barbara Wilhelm Tichian 1957 - $545.00 Harriet Werley Mary Kay Peck Brill Hilda Crane Lineweaver Jean E. Mease C. Ann Oberholtzer Brugger Jeanne Seely Abbott Gene Roush Gerabek Lorraine Brown Priestley Julia C. Stout Florence Servello McAlpin Jeanne Flanagan Ryan Georgann Jacobs Miller Geraldine Williams Waters Vivian Williams Reinhart Helen Koerner Corrigan Dorothy Lamson Sheets Margaret Faust Keates Rose Marie Tomasello Margaret Summers Mary Snook Smolkovic Betty Whysong Mathers Mildred McCormick Galvin Jean McCoy Pachelbel Peggy Eckhart Hess Dorothy Kishbaugh Freeman Ann Lowe Hornstein Laura Bielon Tobia Fay Johnson Pepperman Alice Delameter Chase Frances Huston Rumberger Mary Lou Gaston Stewart Katherine Kostenbauder Smith Carol Stevens Covert Joyce E. Price, M.D. Joyce Mangle Simpkins Carol Hyland Gray Ruth Kiefman Giletto Helen Daugherty Barrett 1945 - $375.00 Florence Bell Mitchell Kay Eichmann Cowen Helen Swan Joslin M. Lucille Flavell Henkelmann Doris Burke Hano Margaret M. Gossman 1953 - $165.00 Marjorie Fallon Smith Leah Hummel Edwards Jeanne Campbell Farley Jane Bellis Mack Paula Correnti Tyler Trudy Lange Amend June Reginak Dupnock Perma Ehrhart Davis Allene Hanna Gallagher Rita Vitetta LaBate Ann Glover Gloser Janet Edwardsen Meredith Nancy Blair D'Angelo Dorothy Groman Jean Reeves Wolfe Jane Mitchell Kendall Marie Oesterle Thiers Jane Reimer Lemmon Margaret Milotich Martin Clara Snyder Fitts Elsie Skvir Nierle Ida Fluck Bertram Virginia Sturgess Lawrence Joyce Weidner Mest Ginette Resser Garretson Elizabeth Golden Cooper Jane Kauffman Miller Cathlee_n Margiasso Keating Wilma Miller Miller 1942 - $615.00 Betty Covert Rhodes Martha High Hershberger Wanda Schmuck Geesey Irene Gibson O'Brien Beatrice Raub Staron Lillian Utterbach Herrick Julia Fernandez Placendo Elizabeth K. Prisnock Marjorie Ball Hoeck Marilyn Fullerton Bower Gladys Wilson Kitchen Ruth Thorp West M. Elaine Anderson Barrick Ruth Groves McCormick Bette Mengel Borkey Sharon Lavelle Kelly Lois Longacre Kelly Janice Kline Jacoby Betty Hassenplug Graham Barbara Hendershot Marks Grace Jennings Dunkelberger Catherine Betz Betty Steward McConnell 1950 - $775.00 1954 - $295.00 Gladys Reed White Janet Hoover Valentine 1958 - $690.00 Doris Young Moore Ruth Swinehart Merroth Jean Tomlin Dempsey Dorothy Fraley Templeton Anna Kuba Geneva Huntsinger Bowman LaDean Beattie Kramp Rose Glaudel Mulligan Louisa Manhart Hoch Virginia Hauser Heckman Betty Moyer Greenwood Louise Williams Dunn Catherine Prendergast Ellen Baran Stahl Elaine Kellins Carter Sylvia E. Hendrickson Beryl Mathuse Chipowsky Barbara Hand Brodovsky Janet Edwards Maurer Janet Hindson Doris Henry Schramm Alice Boschert Phelan Marion Kelly Carver Muriel LeVan Keller Elizabeth Green Wahl Helen Fetsko Besecker Mary Jane Lardin Braid Jean Fishel Carter Harriet Knerr Heffner Edna Lockwood Hneleski Shirley Mackley Hoffert Margaret Irwin Riemer Irene Lauver Polner Caroline Roberts King Jane Treon Reitz Barbara Barrett Borkowski

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- . -£4,• 1969 - $430.00 Mary Theresa Woltemate Stec Barbara Wilson Kelso 1962 - $505.00 Pamela Johnson Drzik Leslie Wilkinson Stickley Dianne Getkin Dixon Eugenie Goldfarb Blaher Annunciata J. Sakella Daneman Marcie Grieshaber Moore Karen Lynch Bayers Joan Wolbert Reimer Freda Gansky Feldman Kate Janis Priester Wilkinson Alice Kania Hillig Judith Abbott Getz LuAnn Kopenhaver Vanaman Marianne Gaspari Collins Shelah Haberman Luber Nancy Beard Griggs Linda Linner Neveling Kay Farber Matejkovic Rhonda Mote Pierce Marilyn Bergner Phyllis Heller Fineman Drosalina Riccio Riffle Janice Panick Billick Lois Russell Foxen Jan Stasche' Vanderveer Joan Kuehner Munyon Elizabeth McGrory Berry Mary Jane Keelins Pileggi Barbara Julius Brooks Janet Walker Respess Lee Patrick Linda Zwick Reichel Susan Broadwater Franklin Patricia Endo Watanabe Carole Costello Tomlinson Elaine Conrad Jacoby Christine Mccloskey Ferry Anne Smith Hennessey Joan Harmer Tribolet Louise Baxter Fox Margaret Fischer McGroarty Karen Baals Jaxheimer Sharon McNeal Yuras Marlene Savin Burgess Darlene Stoudt Bleile Marian Krahling Hammond Barbara Ott Plamondon Barbara Willey Blood Carol Miller Muller Beverly Wallace Ellen Jonas Salkin Christina L. Rodgers Susan Eckerd Leake Nancy A. Schraga Annie Eldredge Kahn Barbara Beard Garzon Patricia Ann Thomas Goetz Cassandra Starry Rogers Margaret Morthorst 1979 - $525.00 Linda M. Barbour Linda Doll Eppley Joan Spece Carmen W. Russo Kristina Hancock Reede 1974 - $189.00 Lois Boeckel Toomey Carol Frame Green 1966 - $335.00 Mary E. Cooley Dolores T. Hughes Margaret Smith Yvonne Foster King Jane Mahoney Dyman Judy Lawrence Winckles Theresa McGlynn Rupp Marian Choinski Pell Agnes Halliwell Kirschner Nancy Loury Argonish Christine Gilmore Fields Anita Finkelman Devlin Kathy Fox Foster Maria Dildine Pepper 1959 - $545.00 Ellen Glaspey Willard Clare Marie Karabasz Helene Stair-Bolopue Donna Preston Schmidt Debora Boyle Borkowski Jane Ryan Dietrich Rosemary Cashman Smith Patricia Downey Houck Alice Leisch Guarino Patricia Haney Lynn Betty Hughes Koska Barbara Shermer Ruehl Terri Schwarz Burditt 1970 - $275.00 Maureen Kelly LeFevre Nancy Davis Crawford 1963 - $357 .00 Mary Lou Smith Lebsack Laurel Goldberg Gutter Gail Kaempf Mary Jo Winning McMullin Sally Little Danya Peggy Hannigan Bethanis Judith Kennett Tracy Sandra Smith Lee Linda Fenning Johnson Nancy Wood Cohen Mary Louise Spoerl Hack Susane Berkowitz Zamitis Susan Sheaffer Cantwell Kathleen Kelley Carbone Marge Connors Marchant Charlotte Hoerst Doris Shoemaker Town send Lenora Weiner Schwartz M. Elaine Harkins Lack Mary Tiracchia Mullin Bonnie Ann Crofford Stephanie Jennis McGroarty 1975 - $290.00 Karen Hollander Bernardini Judith Wright Bloes Maria Gratzik Marinelli Vera Stevens Myers Jean Allen McConnell Mary Kearney Susanne McCullough Hoffman Deborah Samuel Timpano Suzanne Peters Mclean June Matthews DeMoya Carol Corkery Staas Lucille Scriber Ayers Judy Kramen Seltzer Sharon Miller Chilton Elizabeth Cichocki Hessenthaler Jane Husband Mueller Carol Karnes Wenzel Mary Ann Dutt Vernallis Judith Hagelgans Hoefle Judy DiCristofaro Bonnie Schultz Cegles Maryanne Bartoszek Scott Carol Jones Stange Loretta Rich Kurland L. Jeanne Humphreville Leisner Linda Hook Garbrecht Regina Dreyer Klinger Irene Delikat Grady Dianne Abele Rehman 1967 - $405.00 Linda Burger Selis Helen Kline Davis Elizabeth Ossman Marlene Haines Berleth Verna McCafferty Walters 1980 - $170.00 Trish Deal Gallagher Cathy Glavey Dowhy Alice Bolig Rapp Suzanne Vache' Blackburn Karen Lawer Bedell Jeanne Bundens Rossiter Nancy Knoll Viereck Dorothy Fannelle Brown Carol Sochouka Knickerbocker Carolann McNeil Pilla 1971 - $195.00 1976 - $105.00 Joanne Scherer D'Alonzo Linda McKillip Ely Sally Higham Fenlin Marianne Maxwell Ostrow Elizabeth Gore Coughlin Kathy Ankenbrand Cochlin Dolores Tarapchak Timko Marilyn Ruble Scelba Susan Sullivan Lendzinski 1964 - $675.00 Jill Simpson Bower Eileen Kubiak Bungo Sue Marriott Sauzet-Parini Clare Retay Ebersole Grace Ann Spena Mary Keller Mitchell 1960 - $495.00 Isabelle Kroupa Erb Linda Goodman Linda Nowak Herman Kathryn VanDyke Hayes Donna Orsine Simone Judith Ruebman Mearig Judith Rinear Young Jacqueline Simons Alvarez Susan Albrecht Curcio Lynn M. Streeper Nancy Taylor Ward Jeraldine Marasco Kohut Carol Sheaffer McClerkin Sara Scheidt Loretta Suber Heyduk 1977 - $365.00 Madeline Henly Glass Judith Welsko Lynn Paula Laros Rich Patricia Dwyer Cappello Judith Jones Martina Mockaitis Martin, M.D. Penelope Jones McAlees Sheila Schwartz Rich Clare McDonald Poplaski Barbara Engel Kenney Kathryn M. Francis Susan Burrell Sawula Sally Ann Giorgio Harris Marilyn Miller Baranyi Rita Haedel Becchetti Marijo Hillman Ann Hill Griffaw Mary Lou Woerner Schubel Janice Osterhus Shipley Linda Lotter Romano 1972 - $185.00 Susan Gallagher Barbara Heaps Vitelli Fay Shaffer Leslie 1981 - $135.00 Sandra Snider Cheryl Kline Sallie Lipan Callanen Beth Reed 1968 - $375.00 Tamara Tichian Magenta Denise Auerbach Wychowanec Carolyn Ressler Goepfert Barbara Nase Anderson Karen Barnum Kushto Betty Ann Beck Hedges Rose Franchetti Stapleton Kathleen Konrad Battle Pat Maro DeHart Judith Haas Stauffer Judy Lingenbrink Linker Halina Pierkarska Warmbrod Debra Graham McGarry Kathy Braucker Berkebile Judith McClellan Deluca Evonne Farris Taylor Patricia Gardner Marquette Ann Vogel Clayton Lisa Kelly Sakser Cheryl Baumgartner Meyer Paula Fiderer Jasionowski Joan Driscoll Kelley Dorothy Nuttall Stelzner Ruth Montgomery Penta Susan Sheaffer Schwab Donna Rockhill Ruggieri Shirley Dubis Poling Deborah Waters Wayne Darlene Ribaric Rosendale Mary Fisher Fish Karen Richard Emerle 1961 - $305.00 Kathleen Langan Jones Margaret Powell Bischoff 1982 - $270.00 Barbara Braithwaite Schwartz Susanne Dvorak Klinger Catherine May Dirr Roxanne Lasure Black Francine Pollock Miller 1973 - $290.00 Patti Caldwell Turnbull Margaret Grace David Lorie Crumlish Brown Patricia Pryor DiCanzio Terry Sylvester Linda Mrvica Jacobson Marjorie Ross Berrier Valerie M. O'Donnell Elizabeth Masten Cahall Barbara Kaminsky Leone Catherine Aukerman Salvato Clare Lynch Lynn McMaster Nagatini Mary Squires Getz 1978 - $300.00 Patricia Jenkins-Barnard Marjorie Lambert Gibson Bettylou Simonson Woods Eileen Gannon Fagnani Patricia Simmons Alderfer Maryann Heinick Leonard JoAnne Bender Loretta Davis Cunninghame 1965 - $625.00 Pat Moffitt Mueller Theresa Franzone Snell Susan Keeley Blomgren Mary Beth Henry Ellen Kemmerer Warren Judith Larson Moyse Virginia Bozarth Waldron Linda Heinold Muelenaer Marie Waldron Hopkins Janet Coppersmith Brechtel Catherine Materio Teti Linda Meachum Scheetz Ann Barron McBeth Sandra Schmidt Kolodzieg Beth Karin Sherr Miriam Verdier Wall Susan Wilhour Smeltz Bonnie Inghram Siegrist Elizabeth Smigelski Mungioli Carolyn Widman Bohn Kathleen Lugowski Schade Rosalie Caponigro Gee Bonnie Sandt Inglis Patricia Lewis Truitt Mary Bennett Rocheleau

22 23 Matching Grant Gifts - 1994 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA SATELLITE EXXON Foundation - In Memoriam of the Helyn Long Romberg '37 JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Smith-Kline Beecham - 1923 Clara M. Brunner Jeanne Flanagan Ryan '52 1926 Agnes Getz Milham Abbott Laboratories - 1927 Pauline Dreisbach Crown Joan Spece '62 Gladys Keiper and I were asked by the parent com­ Jefferson by Dr. Pamela Watson and Ms. Kate 1927 Lillian M. Mertz mittee, Mabel Prevost, Chairman, to coordinate a Farrell; Long Term Home Care by Chris Rodgers, CoreStates - 1928 Anna Pribish Miller (WH) Kathy Braucker Berkebile '72 satellite group in Central Pennsylvania. RN; Demonstration and talk on Japanese culture and 1928 Lena Carey Davis A questionaire to determine interest was mailed to floral arrangements by Mickey Smith, RN; Display of Chubb & Son, Inc. - 1929 Neta Hart Anderson Elizabeth Cichocki Hessenthaler '70 172 nurses in a six county area January, 1988. 39 and discussion of "Vietnam Mourning" items by G. 1931 Bertha A. Bell McCloskey questionaires were returned with a positive response Nadler, RN; and A slide/presentation of Colonial AZKO Salt, Inc. - 1932 Ellen Coulbourn Wise Carol Jones Stange '59 from 29. Williamsburg by Anthony Orsini. The Alumni Office 1932 Erma Coup Painter Guidelines For Satellite Programs were developed Coordinators, Betty Piersol and Peg Summers, and Mobil Foundation, Inc. - 1933 Florence G. Heist Rhoda Burg Weisz '42 in line with Constitution and By-Laws of the Alumni Chairman, Mabel C. Prevost attended a meeting. 1933 Irene Rice Sales Association, and approved by the Board of Directors Each member has contributed to the satellite in so Merck Company Foundation - 1934 Margaret Clayton Schellenger Anita Claton Pittala '55 June, 1988. many ways. In December brightly wrapped Christmas 1934 Mildred Dunkle Brinkman The first meeting was held August 17, 1988 with 18 packages are brought to the meeting and delivered to The Boeing Company 1934 Clara Dunn Miller Patricia Lewis Truitt members attending including President Alice Boehret either Dauphin Manor or Cumberland County Nursing 1935 Catherine Ross Sullivan and Dorothy Cloud. Home residents. 1935 Christella Campbell Butler Memorial Gifts received after August 15, 1993 August 12, 1993 five years later, the 23rd meeting Intangible contributions, not easily measured, but 1937 Fern High Elizabeth C. Ent '32 - donor Ruth E. Ent, sister . was held with 19 members present. equally important are the concerns for each other as 1939 Johanna Laise Wagner Marion Ramp '51 - donor Louise Simonson O'Neill Meetings are held the second Thursday of April, evidenced by phone calls and cards to members who 1939 Catherine Wilson Campbell June, August, October and December at 10:30 AM at are ill. '51 classmate 1940 Alda Newcomer Knodel Mab~I C. Prevost '29 - donors Marilyn Neuhaus Pennsylvania Nurses Association headquarters, Newspaper articles concerning Health Care are 1941 Josephine Barbour Moellers Smith '59, Catherine Gray Paine '33 . Commerce Park, Harrisburg. Meetings are followed brought to meetings for discussion. 1941 Mary Pachuta Burns Gloria Wray Green '48 - donors Kathryn Hafer Eynch by a catered luncheon. The June, 1992 meeting and As a group we are making every effort to seek out 1944 Mary Frances Gilbert Heiden '48 Inez Cornelius Mirenda '48, classmates luncheon was held in McVeytown hosted by Ruth alumni members who are eligible for Relief and ' 1947 Jayne T. Kratz Jackson Sunderland. The group met in Carlisle at the Longs Scholarship Funds. 1948 Gloria Wray Green home in June, 1993. Membership represents 8 counties in Central Memorial Gifts . 1948 Betty Martz Muthler Elizabeth C. Ent '32 - donor Thelma Showers Morns The agenda for the first meeting included distribu­ Pennsylvania. Average attendance is 17, and the 1949 Elizabeth A. Sannino Fischer tion of the Constitution and By-Laws and a discussion approximate cost for each meeting is 53 dollars. '32, classmate . 1951 Nelda Gothie Edson Irene Wilson Flanagan '52 - donor Gladys Wilson of the Guidelines for a Satellite Program. Costs include: Postage, typing and mailing, room 1955 Joan L. Chadwick Cramer The satellite is an extension, or connection with the rental with coffee provided at Pennsylvania Nurses Kitchen '57, sister 1960 Barbara Zellner 1942 deceased classmates - donors Class of Alumni in Philadelphia. This concept is one of partici­ Association, and telephone calls. 194~ 1965 Rita Mickey Mendel Gloria Wray Green '48 - donors Nancy Weikel pation in the workings of the Nurses Alumni by a One of the members, Jeanne Supplee types, 1965 Valerine Ennis Kegelman Ritzman '48, Doris Haines Stevens '48, cl~ssmates . greater number of its members, thus there is a flow of copies and mails the minutes to members, those who Mabel C. Prevost '29 - donor Nurses Alumni information back and forth by written minutes. cannot attend but want to be on the mailing list, and Association . The minutes of the regular Alumni meetings in the Alumni President and Sceretary. Mary Tananis Deceased graduates for 1993 - donor Nurses' Alumni Philadelphia are the basis for the business meeting of helps to address envelopes. Association A DAY IN YOUR LIFE the satellite. In addition, special programs are Today we remember Gladys Keiper and Mabel planned and have included: Prevost. Gladys was tireless in her efforts to organize Updates in legislation affecting nursing by Kathy the Satellite group. Her death December 15, 1988 was $1 565 was donated to the Ent Memorial Fund from If you are an adult weighing about 175 pounds, Ja~uary 1, to December 31, 1993. In February 1994 Mebus, RN; Hospital Nursing by Janet Kelly, RN; a great personal and professional loss. Mabel offered a check for the above amount was given to the in 24 hours: Health Care Legislation by Senator John Shumaker; guidance in the organization, and support and friend­ Walnut Home Therapeutics, a program sponsored by Your heart beats 103,689 times. Nursing Home Licensure Program by Marjorie Key, ship throughout these five years. We willl miss her. Jefferson. The group gives home infusions in _th.e Your blood travels 168,000,000 miles. RN; Health Care Reform by Paula Bussard, Hospital Association of Pennsylvania; The Nursing Program at Dorothy Ranck Long community, they also do infusions in hospices. This is You breathe 23,040 times. a non-profit program. You inhale 438 cubic feet of air. $10 from the General Fund will be plac~d in the Ent You eat 3 1/4 pounds of food. Memorial Fund at the end of each year in memory of You drink 2.9 pounds of liquids. BULLETIN COMMITTEE all Diploma and White Haven graduates whose death You lose in weight 7.8 pounds of waste. is brought to our attention during that year. You perspire 1.43 pints. The Bulletin committee wishes to thank all who We welcome and need interesting articles and You give off 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit. contributed articles and items for our 1994 Bulletin. news items for our next publication in 1995. Let us You turn in your sleep 25 to 35 times. We hope you enjoy reading it. know what you are doing. You speak 4,800 words. I have one request - when hand written information As in the past we try to avoid errors, but, if we You move 750 major muscles. and articles are sent, please write legibly and DO NOT "goof" please don't think too badly of us. Your nails grow .00046 of an inch. use abbreviations, which can cause printing errors. Thanks for all your help. Peg Summers Chair, Bulletin Committee

25 24 . E Smith and Ali~e c. . beth K. Prisnocl<, _ Man~ u~s ot appreciation. Lett to right El1~a .dent presentln9 p q Boehret, Alumni Pres1 NEW SATELLITE GROUP CLARA MELVILLE/ FORMED ADELE LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP

The Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association has COMMITTEE 1933 - 1994 formed a "Suburban Satellite Division." Those inter­ We have had a slight increase in interest in schol­ ested in information or who wish to join can contact arships this past year and should like to continue to Jane Ryan Dietrich, '59 (610) 272-6108; Barbara encourage graduates of the School of Nursing to pur­ Hand Brodovsky,'58 (215) 825-0707; or Mary Jo sue work toward a baccalaureate or higher degree in Winning McMullin ,'74 (215) 643-7055. We are inter­ nursing. ested in your ideas for this newly formed organiza­ Awards given the past year include the following: tion . A meeting will be held in the near future, proba­ Karen (Richard) Emerle, 1977 bly the beginning of October. Thank you . Cecelia (Marion) Ellis, 1976 Jane Dietrch Barbara (Leedom) Russ, 1977 Gail Kaempf, 1970 Patricia (Moffitt) Mueller, 1968 Betty Anne (Beck) Hedges, 1977 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Deborah (Tragresser) Sharpe, 1980 Laurel (Goldberg), Gutter, 1979 The 61 st Annual Nurses Alumni Luncheon , and the Carol (Meisner) Greene, 1982 Annual Meeting was held on May 7, 1994. As usual, Respectfully submitted, the weather was delightful and added to the festivity Doris E. Bowman of the day. Chair, Scholarship Committee The alumni meeting convened at 10 A.M., in the PLEASE NOTE Solis-Cohen Auditorium. Refer to Resume' of Alumni The Board of Directors of the Nurses' Alumni Meetings for report of the meeting. Association met with our attorney Ann Loftus on May Social Hour was held from 11 A.M . to 12:30 P.M., 27, 1992. The Scholarship Fund (a restricted fund) was followed by a delicious luncheon. reviewed. The Eakins lounge and West Courtyard were used After review, the attorney advised us that, legally, the for the social hour. The congeniality of all the atten­ funds are restricted for use to graduates of the diploma dees was easily apparent by the picture taking, program only. However, if relatives of the diploma laughter, and conversation. graduate plans to attend Jefferson's Nursing Program, Most of the classes dating back to 1925 were rep­ a scholarship could be granted, provided all other requirements are met. resented at the luncheon. For a change, london broil The Board of Directors was served. Many compliments were heard about the food selection. Corsages were given to the members of the class­ RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE es of 1925 and 1932. Alumni from the 50th anniver­ sary class are invited as special complimentary Jefferson Diploma Nurses! As you know, we, the guests of the Alumni Association. Jefferson Nurses Alumni Association, have a Nurses' It's such a joy to hear the uproar from the individual "Relief Fund Trust". The purpose of this trust is to classes as their year is recognized by Alice Boehret, assist the graduates of the School of Nursing President. No one could ever say Jefferson nurses (Diploma Program) and the White Haven School of lack for enthusiasm! Nursing, who are ill , disabled or in need of additional 264 attended the luncheon, and 57 attended the financial support or maintenance. annual meeting. The preliminary application found in the back of the The luncheon planning committee, Jeanne Kane, Bulletin can be completed and sent to the Alumni Vera Paoletti , Hope Russo Schooley, and I continued Association. An additional form will then be sent to to receive helpful hints from Janet Hindson, Betty you by the committee. When completed and returned Piersol and Peg Summers. Nothing helps like experi­ the committee will evaluate the request, determine ence. I thank all the members of the luncheon plan­ the amount of assistance, and notify the applicant as ning committee for their advice and help. I'm sure soon as possible. All the information on the applica­ next year we'll be doing it again. If anyone has any tion is confidential. requests, suggestions, or would like to be on the In the event you know of anyone that needs this type of assistance, or if you personally need assis­ comm ittee, please send them to me in care of the Alu mni Office. tance, do not hesitate to complete the application in the back of the Bulletin and mail it to the Alumni Th e 62nd Annual Luncheon is planned for May 6, Association Relief Fund Committee. 1995. The planning committee looks forward to- see­ This past year six of our graduates requested, and ing you next year. were granted, a monthly stipend. We also sent ten Paula J. Levine, R.N., M.B.A. monetary gifts at Christmastime to those graduates Chair, Social Committee known to be homebound or in a nursing home. Birthday flowers were sent to ou r graduates who celebrated their 80th or plus birthday. Lorraine McCall .... Chair, Relief Fund Committee •!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!• •!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••:• •!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••:· •!••!••!••!••:.. : .. :•• !••!••!••!••!••!••!••:.. :••! ••!••!••!••:.. : .. :··= ·•!••!••!••:.. :••! ••!•·:-:••!••!••:••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••!••:••!••!••!••!••:••!••!••!••!········· 29 ship is wonderful. Dorothy ~anck Long is a great Chairperson . We Mildred Dore Estrada (Alfred), Penthouse North, Apt. 438-C 103 meet 5 times a year. I certainly enjoyed getting the beautiful flow­ N.E . 19th Avenue , Deerfield Beach , FL 33441. I was hoping t~ join CLASS NEWS ers on my 81 st birthday. It makes me sad when I read of the num­ you t.h1s yea~ at the May luncheon, but, I'm sorry to say it won 't be ber of classmates we have lost in the past year - old dear friends. possible. ~I 1s not in the best of health and we do little or no travel­ Julia Tyler McCracken, Logan Square East #2015 2 Franklin ing . We s~1ll manage to get to Janesville, PA for the summer. We Town Blvd ", Philadelphia, PA 19103. In the past 5 year~ I have vis- fly to Baltimore , and our daughter, Barbara, and her husband pick Mildred Schoch McGee, 504 El Verona Avenue , Sarasota, FL us up there and drive us to Janesville. My best to all. Class of 1916 34236. God bless everyone. I am recovering from my third total 1t.ed Antart1ca and Australia, also New Zealand . (I had previously Frances E. Butler Pangburn, 39 South 4th Street, Lewisburg , PA knee operation . The news of all the snow up North makes me v1s1ted all the other continents .) I had an acoustic neuroma excised Class of 1935 17837. After a very snowy and cold winter it was great when in 1992. I spent several .days at th~ Cape and Mt. Washington the thankful I'm in Florida. Martha Latsha Tharp, 21133 S.W. 85th Avenue , Apt 311 Miami, spring arrived and I could get out of my apartment. Aside from the summer of 1993. I continue with line dancing and other activities FL 33189-3513. It 1s. good to. be back living in my newly rebuilt Mary R. Crowe Murtha, 25 Grandview Avenue , Pleasantville , NY weather, it has not been too bad a year. I have my good and bad at L"S.E. (Been here 10 years.) I continue minimal church and apartment. We are enjoying this balmy weather. I give my love and 10570. I celebrated my 85th birthday in December 1993 with a days , but I'm not complaining. Sorry I could not get to the lun­ Baptist Home commitments. Since 1934 I have made an effort to best wishes to all. cheon , but my traveling days are over. My thoughts were with you wonderful family get-together at my daughter's home in East attend all Alumni luncheons and was happy to be here in 1994. Brunswick, New Jersey. We had a great time . The flowers from the Esther B. Patton Weber (Paul) , 325 East Church Road Apt 323 all. Alumni Association were much appreciated . Margaret Yarnall S~ear, 111 East 4th Street, Media, PA 19063. 1 Telford , PA 18969-1793. We love our apartment in th~ Lut .hera~ Class of 1923 try to keep busy with Red Cross, Meals on Wheels swimming C.ommun1ty at .Telford. I am in good health but Paul 's Alzheimer's Ruth Knoll Thompson, Pitman Manor 535 N. Oak Avenue , Box 44 , Class of 1932 church and family. ' ' disease 1s gett1.ng increasingly worse. I am surely glad that I am a Pitman , NJ 08071 . My health is good except I need a new pair of Adeline Roth Miller (Benjamin) , 6704 Glen Avenue , Glenn Dale , nurse to help him. MD 20769. At age 86 it was sheer delight to receive a beautiful Catherine Smulling Gair, PO Box 877323 Wasilla AK 99687 I'm knees . I'm able to get around by using a walker. "Over the hill and sledding ." ' ' · bouquet on my birthday. Despite age , I'm happy to respond to Irene Krauser Supple, Pillsbury Manor, 1530 Williston Road Class of 1927 Alumni requests . Thank you heartily. Forever a Jefferson fan. Dorothy Wall Gh~res, 2.01 E. Broad Street, Apt. 3-L, Tamaqua, PA South Burlmqton, VT 05403-6422. I am living in a semi-retirement Filomena Tiracchia Doherty, Southampton Estates A-223 , 238 home. I continue my physical the~apy 3 times a week at Raquets Thelma Showers Morris, 1406 Elmira Street, Williamsport PA 18252. I keep active doing blood mobile, crippled childrens clinic Street Road , Southampton, PA 18966. No news. I'll comment next meals on wheels and receptionist at Miners Memorial Hospital Edge. Recreational - water exercises, swimming and "on land " 17701-2114. Sorry I couldn 't make Alumni Day this year. Hoepfully to~ 4 hours every Wednesday. I'm active in church work and activities physical therapy. year when and if I arrive at the BIG 90! there will be enough of us left to attend our 65th in 1997. This win­ here at Majestic House where I live. I have a new great grand­ Class of 1928 ter was a "doozy," slate from the roof fell off, also aluminum siding Ellen Cr?wford Teague, 670 Parker Road , RR 1, Whitefield , NH Mary Stauffer Malick, 802 Broad Street, Apt. 20-A, Selinsgrove , and rain spouting came off . Fortunately I didn't go down , I remain daughter" It was wonderful to see so many of my classmates at 03598. I m hanging in there doing what I can for my community, our 60th in May. PA 17870. Laura Carlton Short, class of '28 is in Penn Lutheran very active . Our trip out West last year was cancelled by the Tour S~mmer Stock Theatre Board , Genealogical librarian, DAR , Anna Village Nursing Home , 801 Broad Street, Selinsgrove , PA 17870, company and re-scheduled for July 1994. Iceland was cold and Helen Reimer M~tsay, 24 Lake Vista Trail Apt. 101, Port St. Lucie , Stickney Chapter, New Hampshire, and Trustee meetings. and Grace Ellis Nauman '28 is living with her daughter at 13 bleak, not my cup of tea. FL 34952. I continue to enjoy Florida, I didn 't go North last sum­ L.ouise Herrold Ellis (Nicholas D.), When near Tampa, do come Newtown Terrace , Norwalk, CT 06851 . I keep in touch with Laura Naomi DeGroft Price, 12000 N. 90th Street, No . 2095 , Scottsdale , mer. I have three new great grandchildren - making a total of nine v1s1t me. no snow here, only sunshine . I .hear from Peg Snear, Mickey Garver, Irene Supple and Betty every week and Grace at Christmas and her birthday the 6th of AZ 85260. I'm enjoying my apartment in a Retirement Village. Margaret Armstrong Tunnard (T. Edward), 79 E. Ashland Street Piersol. I also rece1~e the Bulletin from the Medical College Alumni . May. Doylesto.wn, PA 18901 . In April I returned home from spending Class of 1933 Jefferson has certainly grown since our day. 4 Class of 1929 Anna M. Woodring Crofford (James H.), 45 Sullivan Road , Wayne , m.onths in s.unny California - no snow there. I'm still kicking and Betty Piersol, 1900 J. F. Kennedy Blvd. , Apt. 2019 Philadelphia Joyce Frantz, 17 Maple Place , Hicksville, NY 11801 . I am a minis- PA 19087. I had a severe auto accident in 1993 which greatly cur­ will be 84 this year. PA 1910.3. I'm enjoying retirement, and travel possible. ter of a growing church and so am I. wh~n i Mary Coles. Moore (Carlton) , PO Box 25 , Deerfield Street NJ tailed my activities. I must use a cane to get about. I had a bone really enioy day trips. I don 't have time to get bored my work in Mabel P. Nutter Nutter, 72 Kendall Blvd . Oaklyn , NJ 08107. I am graft in my right femur. I enjoyed attending the luncheon in May . 083.13 . Nothing new 1n my life. I live in Florida from to the Alumni Office takes care of any boredom . I God every Novemb~r 90 years old and in good health . tha~k April. We had a good 1993 year. Pauline Helman Kough, 76 Ben Lomand Street , Apt. #1, morning for my good health . Hazel Besecker Beach, 234 Village Square, Chambersburg , PA Uniontown, PA 15401-2836. "Hello" to all members of the class of Dorothy K. Raubenhold, 58 N. Lansdowne Avenue #N-102 Class of 1936 17201. My husband passed away January 1, 1993, here at Menno 1933. I would love to hear from any or all. Mildred Kalinowski Smith (Ballard F.) , 17208 Cuvee Court Haven Nursing Home, he was ill one year. I'm able to get around, I Lansdowne, PA 19050. I continue to go to Germany as ' often as i Marion Pollitt Carey (James T.), 2513 Kings Drive, Lewes , DE can manage . In February I spent some time in "Jeff" with a back Poway, CA 9206~. I keep active by doing volunteer work with th~ was 90 this past July. 19958. My husband and I have our health problems , but we are problem so I had to cancel my spring trip to Germany. hospital aux1l1ary in Poway, California ever so grateful to be here for 58 years of marriage. My best Class of 1930 Marie Keene Lawton (Benjamin) , 121 Old Littleton Road, Harvard, Rebecca Thornton lngling, 1523 Custom Street Virginia Beach Ruth Sellers Johnson, 1716 Sarasota Mobile Home Park, Sarasota, rememberances to all my classmates. MA 01451. Sorry I could not attend our 60th reunion this year. VA 23454. In January I celebrated my 80th birthday. My childre~ FL 34237-7035 . Considering my age I'm doing quite well. Anyone Martha Long Garver (Charles K., D.D.S .), 228 N. Narberth Avenue, took .me to the Bahamas . The cruise aboard the Royal Carribean­ Evelyn Mill Road , Apt C-204 , Atco , NJ in the vicinity stop by for a visit, all are welcome. Sorry I missed Narberth , PA 19072-1806. Hello to all my classmates. Old age is ~ilson.Frazier? ~14.Hayes Nord.1c Empress was wonderful. The crew and my family made me 08004. 1.m .enjoying living in a residential-care home. There are the luncheon. fast approaching and we get more achey each day. Hope you all feel like a queen. many act1v1t1es. I also enjoy my grandchildren ages 11, 9, and 6. Marian Lewis Petrosky, 1806 Brady Lake Road , Kent, OH 44240 . have had a happy year and have been reasonably well. Emma Painter Lanzetta, 9317 Glenloch Street, Philadelphia, PA Harriet Fisher Thompson, Friends Home, Apt. #203, Friends Drive I'm getting a bit "aged" to travel. I enjoy life and have my memo­ Ellen E. Piatt Vetenko (Howard) , 2746 Carlton Place , York, PA 19114. After 56 years of marriage my husband Dante died on Box 457 , Woodstow,n, NJ 08098 . I'm living in a residential home. ries of "Jefferson." Hi to anyone left (alive) who worked with me. 17 404 . It was good to see the spring flowers after our hard winter. i March 27, 1993. ' no longer drive, so 111 miss seeing you all at the luncheon. Love you all. I use my cane when walking, otherwise all is well. Best regards to Mildred ~oo.k Cox. (Perry) , 815 Seacliff Road , Ocean City, NJ Minnie M. Underkoffler Humphrey, 3149 Colony Lane , Plymouth everyone. lsaphine Bowmaster Kasper, ~ Howard Avenue , Shippensburg, PA 08226. Enj.oy1ng retirement by the sea. It is very soothing marred 17257. My health problems did not permit me to attend the lun­ Meeting, PA 19462. I'm saddened by the death of my husband, 12 High Street, Carbondale , PA 18407- only by a little arthritis and the convalesence of my husb~nd from Elizabeth H. Romich Cobb, cheon and our 60th in May. Best wishes to all my classmates while on a trip down the Mississippi on the Delta Queen. We had 2531 . I'm having some physical problems but I manage to keep E . two strokes. We have two daughters, Virginia, nurse consultant in many beautiful trips all over the world . Hello to all the Jefferson my home work done. I always enjoy the bulletin . It's nice to hear Ima Carey Frampton (Charles W.) , Heritage Towers 200 Montana and Sarah Jane , a teacher in Nevada. graduates. from Marion Pollitt Carey , Kathy West Magin and Peggy Koon Veterans Lane, Apt.3,16, Doylestown , PA 18907. Sorry I miss~d the Class of 1937 Lecklitner at Christmas. luncheon this year. I m legally blind , and my husband has not been Helyn Long Romberg (Marvin), 714 Riedel, Houston , TX 77024 . Class of 1931 well. Maybe next year. Evelyn Reeser Arnold (Walter) , 23287 Blue Water Circle A-502 , Class of 1934 My grandson , .Keith Llewellyn graduated from Miami of Ohio and Boca Raton , FL 33433 . My 85th birthday was special with lots of Anna Jacoby Gehrke, 3404 Romig Avenue, Reading , PA 19606. I Ruth Davis .Wolfe, 10611 Fiesta Road , Fairfax, VA 22032 . I'm no entered the University of Cincinnati Medical School in September. cards and visits from my family , but the lovely bouquet from enjoyed attending our 60th class reunion in May. It was good to lon~er.p.hys1cally able to live alone, so I'm now with my daughter Jean Heine Arnold, 43 North Sunset Drive Camano Island WA Jefferson Nurses Alumni topped it all. Thanks "for all the memo­ in V1rgm1a. Best wishes to all. see so many classmates . 98292 .. Receiving letters etc., from Jefferson ~ure causes a flo~d of ries" it brought back. Mildred Myers Smith, 106 Townhouse , Briarcrest Gardens , ~~~hryn , Hoffman Snader, 7 North Church Street, Ephrata, PA memories - mostly good, a mixed bag . It surely changed our lives 2 Helen Walp Hubbard, 126 Montgomery Street, Apt 1-C, Highland Hershey, PA 17033. I am very thankful I was 580 miles north of t rI m happy I could .be with so many classmates on May 7th one t.hmg for sure we knew where we were headed. Life is treating 0 Park, NJ 08904-2314. Greetings to all my classmates. Lillian, the California earthquake , 50 miles east of the tornados and sever­ ce. ebrate o.u.r 60th anniversary. My walking is poor, due to my me kindly. an,d for that I am grateful. Hang in or on "old" buddies - whom I've lived with for 43 years (also an R.N.) and I have had al thousand miles west of the snow and ice. I spend a couple frhysica\ cond1t1on. After I retired from school nursing I did a lot of our work 1sn t finished yet! Much Love, Jean. many blessings and miracles. She was near death several times months each year in California with my daughter Jennifer and fam­ aveilng , until recently. My best to all my classmates. but is recovering . My husband Alfred , passed away in 1993 having ily. I belong to Hershey Horticulture, Hershey Area New Neighbors been hospitalized since 1949 in a Veterans Hospital. I feel especial­ and the Jeff Satellite group of Central Pennsylvania. It's a wonder­ ly blessed to have lived for 85 years and to know that someone ful group . We learn what is going on at Jefferson , and the fellow- cares. I would really enjoy hearing from my classmates.

30 31 Dorothy McComb Talbot , 229 Kirkwood Drive., Chapel Hill, NC married on October 9, 1993 to David Slotterback. They live in Mary Snook Smolkovic, 30 Hedgerow Drive #1, Orchard Park, NY Myrtle Lane Mathews, 3750 Peachtree Road NE, Apt.424 , Atlanta, 27514. I was selected as a Living Pioneer of Public Health Nursing Hamden , Connecticut. She is an internal auditor at St. Vincents 14127. I look forward to receiving the "Bulletin " and catching up GA 30319-1372 . I live in a beautiful retirement home. Very easy .to by the Journal of Public Health Nursing . Hospital , Bridgeport, Connecticut. on what "Jeff" is doing . I enjoy good health and stay very busy . find - should you be in Atlanta, bring my telephone number with Ellora Endicott Meyer (Frederick) , 570 Panoramic Highway, M.ill Grace Jennings Dunkelberger, 800 Hausman Road, Apt. 493 , Ann Lowe Hornstein, 3202 Raintree Drive , Plano , TX 75074 . I'm you , 404/2317-7424. Canterbury Court is listed but I am not. It Allentown , PA 18104-9399. I've had an uneventful year. I keep in retired and I moved here this June to be near my children and would be great to hear from you. I'm still on two feet , a bit shaky at Valley , CA 94941 . I'm planning to come to our 55th anniversary in 1995. I hope to see all of our classmates there. touch with Percy Lauver, Vi Brubaker, and of course Anna Reganis grandchildren. Hope I like it here as much as I liked Phoeni x. I times These golden years are not as bright as they sound but how (I spent a day with Anna early last Fall) and Laura Leeper. loved working with the Indians there. wonderful it is to be alive. Averene Summerfield Murphy (Rollin J.) , PO Box 278 , Chester, MA 01011. In June we moved to the above address . Lois Longacre Kelly, 11 Chapman Road , Pittsfield , MA 01201 . I'm Class of 1945 Class of 1938 on the road again after my fractured ankle . In December and Janet Hoover Valentine, 3121 Kilarney Street, Cuyahoga , OH Thelma Weaver Taylor (Paul), 560 Park Road , Mays Landing , NJ Elinor Miller Wentzell, 1502 Arrowhead Drive, Sun City Center, FL January I visited my son 's in Illinois and California, and attended a 44221. I lost my dear husband December 23 , 1993, and I'm trying 08330. Paul and I are enjoying our retirement in old Mays Landing. 33573 . I am grieved to say my daughter Joan died March 30 , 1993 wonderful Elderhostel course at the Marine Science Center on to adjust my life to this great loss. As always , I enjoy receiving the Our families live close by. We send our love and best wishes to all from leukemia. Her children are having a hard time , but rely on Catalina Island in California. It was a brutal winter in the Jefferson Bulletin . our friends. faith for comfort. Berkshires . Doris A. Burke Hano (George) , Rt 8, Box 345 , Warrenton , VA Ellen Remensnyder Carlton (Leffie M.) , 3711 Bayshore Blvd . Wilma 0. Benner Lewis (Francis) , 8300 S.W. 107th Lan~, Ocala, Mary Jane Lardin Braid, 1509 Ft. Jesse Road , #10, Normal, IL 22186 . Betty Martz Muthler, Class of 1948 died November 17, Tampa, FL 33611 . June 17 , 1992 my husband was completely par­ FL 34481-9758. We continue to spend summers in McAll1sterv1lle , 61761. I have macular degeneration , so my vision is getting worse 1993. Betty was my dear friend during our student days at Jeff. PA. (I attend Jeff Alumni Satellite group meetings in Harrisburg,) alyzed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome. After. 6 months 1n the .hospi­ at a pretty good clip. Otherwise all is well. and spend our winters in Florida. Greetings to all Jeff friends . tal and therapy (which he is still taking) he 1s able to walk, d~1ve the Catherine (Kitty) Betz, 3402 Craigo Avenue , El Paso, TX 79904 . Irene Lauver Polner, 98 Juniper Drive , Levittown , PA 19056-2731 . Countdo wn time classmates! Our 50th anniversary is coming in Juliet A.Umberger Light, 126 Fairlawn Avenue , State College , PA car and feed himself. His hands and fingers do not function too well. I am needed to button shirts and tie shoe laces . Never I sold my home and am presently living with my daughter, her 1995. I hope you plan to attend Alumni Day in 1995. 16801 . I spend time in Maine and North Carolina. I volu.nteer and husband and 3 children. keep going. I have no further problems with my health , with cancer dreamed my nurses training would be put to such good use so I.ate Marion Louise Kelly Carver, 5201 Atlantic Blvd . Apt. # 107, in life but I am thankful I could do it. He retired from his surgical Rose Pesci Nicastro (Gennaro C.), 3443 School House Lane , Jacksonville , FL 32207 . I'm looking forward to a '95 reunion . or heart, for which I'm grateful. practice in 1990, after 43 years of private practice. Philadelphia, PA 19144. I'm sorry I couldn 't be at the Luncheon in Imagine 50 years . I'm doing volunteer work with Homeless and Edith Gendebien Reeves, 1739 East San Miguel Avenue, Phoeni x, May , I was thinking of you . Habitat. I'm still on a walker. Best wishes to all. I would love to AZ 85016. I'm continuing to explore every inch of the Grand Class of 1941 Ethel Heller Todaro, 1100 West Chester Pike , West Chester, PA Sylvia E, Hendrickson, 3320 W. Goret Road , Tucson , AZ 85745. It hear from classmates. Canyon State. 19382. I continue to work part-time at Devon Manor. For two was so good to see so many classmates and friends at the lun­ Evelyn F. Sherick Sell (Bernal) , 251 Ocean Blvd ., PO Box 44 , Edith Owen Mccutcheon, 70 Collins road, Trenton , NJ 08619-4330. weeks in Late August-' 93 I had a wonderful cruise-tour to Alaska. cheon in May . Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716. I finally retired in February 1994 I'm getting slower and slower in my old age - arthritis now bugging from two home health agencies . We have eight grandchildren. me , but I'm hanging in there . Hope you all are too . Love to all. Margaret Evanns Koehler, 230 Aspertuck Ridge Road , New Class of 1943 Milford , CT 06776. I lost my husband of 49 years in February Jeanne Creswell Zukoski (Joseph T., M.D.), 110 Chestnut Lane , Caroline Roberts King (John) , 2636 E. Overlook Road , Cleveland Mary E. Smith, 8 Henrietta Street, 1st Floor, Red , PA 17356. 1993. Life is settling down some , but it is hard being alone . Pottstown, PA 19464. Jeanne continues to recover from her seri­ Heights, OH 44106. In June 1994 I attended my husband 's 50th July 13, 1994 we enjoyed a trip to Hawaii. Sophia Pickens Driscoll (John) , 1311 Puritan Avenue , Woodbury, ous stroke in July, 1992. Her speech and motor skills are compro­ reunion from Yale medical school. He was also an intern and resi­ Sara Kelly Little, 1734 Normandie Drive , York, PA 17404. My hus­ NJ 08096. I can hardly believe another year has rolled around. mised , but she's getting around independently. She's been back dent at Jefferson Hospital. Our first granddaughter graduated from band of 30 years died in October 1993. I moved to.a delux~ cottage With my sister, brother and their spouses we crnised the Carribean pl aying bridge, and has been on the bus to Atlantic City. high school with honors and was accepted at Purdue in pre veteri­ at York Methodist Home . Since 1981 we have wintered in Ocala, during all the ice storm here . Jack and I are in fairly good. health Betty L. Calhoun Suttles, 2020 Oriole Drive, Ashtabula, OH 44004. nary school. Florida. I will leave for Ocala after Christmas. for our advanced ages . Hey! we can still get up in the mor~ing and I'm so thankful to have my six grandchildren and three great Betty Jane Williams Knox (Randall) , 12797 - 102 Street N., Largo , Class of 1939 stay vertical for most of the day . Our sons and their fam1l1es are grandchildren close by. I enjoy going to their sporting events . FL 34643 . Our get up and go - that got up and went, lets find it!! Grace Bird Petersen, PO Box 383 , Whitehouse Station , NJ 08889. doing well. Hello to all my classmates. Marion Dalgleish Gabuzda, Leader Residential Home, Apt. A, 724 So by train or plane, bike or hike , car or bus , it's a must. Be in Last year I enjoyed a cruise on the Inland Passage to. Alaska. I Harriet H. Werley, 6809 North Seville Avenue , M.ilwaukee, .w1 N. Charlotte Street, Pottstown , PA 19464. I was so proud to be a Philadelphia for our 50th. See you. hope to take a Mediterranean cruise this fall. I would like to see 53209. October 1993 the Harriet H. Werley Chair 1n Nursing member our fiftieth anniversary class last May 1, 1993. I am very Mary Jane Holcomb Trautman (Wilbur) , R.R. 1, Box 14 Orr's more classmates at the luncheon. Research was established at the University of Illinois at Chicago happy to be a Jefferson Nurse. Island, ME 04066. I'm retired from nursing education , but continue Grace Roller Castner, 1106 Crofton Court , Mount Laurel , NJ College of Nursing. Class of 1944 active participation in the Maine State Nurses' association , as co­ 08054-4220. I'm still waiting for an apartment at Medford Leas, a Gene Roush Jerabek, 3245 Southern Avenue, Kingman , AZ Maureen Sharpless McCool (Russell) , 1 west Rhodes Avenue , chair of the Archives Committee . I'm also an active member of the retirement life care center in Medford, NJ . I'm number 4 on the 86401-5311 . I continue to enjoy my work at the Mohave Museum Wes t Chester , PA 19382. My former roommate Mary Snook American Association for the History of Nursing. On a personal waiting li~t so it could be quite a long wait. My 3 sons an.d 1 in Kingman . I'm always happy to have you stop and visit. Sm alkovic and I enjoy keeping in touch . I was happy to see 14 of level, Wil and I enjoy our family and traveling. We recently returned daughter are all college graduates , all in their. 40's and have given from a month long tour of France and Switzerland , during which I Frances Huston Rumberger (Walter) , 2111 Yale Avenue , Camp our classmates at the luncheon in May, as we marked our 50th me 8 grandchildren, 4 girls and 4 boys. My first born , James , Jr., anni ve rsary . visited the offices of the International Council of Nurses in Geneva. has his PhD in chemistry and is senior scientist at the DuPont Hill , PA 17011 . Greetings and best wishes to all my classmates . Hope to make our 50th in 1995. Geraldine Schreffler Meyer (Roy C.), 2502 W. Calle Morado , Merck Pharmaceutical Company, Radiopharmaceutical Division , N. R. Winifred DeRemer Coble (Bud) , 1539 Mandeville Place , Class of 1946 Escondido , CA 92029 . Bud and I retired to California in 1981 . We Tu cs on , AZ 857 45. Nothing ne w. I travel all summer to cooler Billerica, MA. Nancy is a clinical research associate at McNeil Jeanne Lebkicker, 200 Northwood Drive, Rome , GA 30161 . I'm have 3 children and 5 grandchildren. We thank God for good health climes to golf, fish and relax. It was great to see so many friends at Consumer Products Co ., Fort Washington , PA. My family is my life enjoying my retirement by taking tours abroad and in the United and we keep busy. Would love to hear from classmates and mem- the luncheon in May. and I've run out of space to go on about Pete and Chris and their States . In 1993 I visited Hawaii and Nova Scotia. families . My Crohn's disease is in remission. I atte~d wat~r condi­ bers of the 38th . Virginia V. Kerr Allen (John) , 15901 Emory Lane , Rockville , MD Geraldine Hart Rocke! (Paul) , 2608 Abington Road , Wilmington, tioning exercise classes 2 times a week and senior swim every Class of 1942 20 853. I had a lumbar laminectomy with L-3 & 4 fusion February Wednesday. I take daily walks and do occasionl volunteer work at 10, 1994. I sported wearing a back brace at the luncheon , have to DE 19810-1102. I'm having a great time doing nothing . We both Sally T. McHugh Luscombe (Herbert A., M.D .), 600 Old Gulph enjoy our grandchildren. the college . I'm happy to be independent, feel good , walk, and Road , Penn Valley, Narberth, PA 19072-1622. All is well with us . wear for 3 months. I was glad to celebrate our 50th with dear drive my own car, and to enjoy my grandchildren. Our son Herbert J. (Class '68-MD) is in the practice of Family fri end s. Jeanne Null Collevechio (Tom) , 93 Clarken Drive, West Orange , Class of 1940 Medicine in Bucks County. Susan M. (Class of '75-MD) is an Rosie Smith Jones, Rt 3, Bo x 370 , Jasper, TX 75951 . Nothing NJ 07052 . We finally made a move to a new to wnhouse , very close Marie Sherin Maurano 77 Viden Road , Quincy, MA 02169. I have Ophthalmologist practicing in North Miami Beach Florida. JBI A. new. I'm doing volunteer work at a small hospital and I enjoy it. to Tom 's golf club . It is nice to have a brand new home after 20 five sons living and nin'e grandchildren . My daughter Carol died in (Class of '78-CAHS) is now a second year student at University of Sorry I couldn't make the reunion in May. years in Allendale. It is our 7th move and probably not the last one December 1956. Hi - somebody , anybody drop me a note before Pennsylvania Veterinary School of Medicine. Herb Sr., 1s retired as either. With just two of us at home , we reall y didn 't need our larger Mary Kay Peck Brill , 6 Douglas Street , Batavia, NY 14020. I'm home and the acre of ground to take care of. we get too old to write. Chairman of the Department of Dermatology after 27 1/2 .years , but working in Genesee Co . Nursing Home, per diem . I also relieve the Judy Elliott Kesselring (Sam) , 5033 College Corner Road , Oxford , is still practicing two days a week. We have 7 grandchildren and nurse in the doctor's office. My five children have made me proud Class of 1947 OH 45056 . I am well and continue to work parttime but plan to enjoy them so much . and my precious seven grandchildren are a joy. I have a nice little Marie Oesterle Thiers, I continue to do nursing in geriatrics. I retire this year. Sam is not doing too well but hanging in there. Gladys K. Reed White, 313 Rocky Court West , Chalfont, PA home in Batavia, which is south of Rochester. The neighbors are have si x sons and one daughter, al so an R.N., she 's completing Would love to hear from classmates. I lost Marge Buckey's new 18914. I continue to keep busy with church work, and as secre­ wond erful. Do drop in when you are up this way, I have a guest her bachelor's degree in nursing. I have ten grandchildren - 5 boys address , would love to hear from her again . I keep in touch with tary/treasurer of our homeowners. ass.ociation. I also play a .lot of room for you . and 5 girls. Virginia Ott Rowan . Hello and love to all. bridge . My oldest grandchild, Willie will be in 8th grade and in the Emily Robinson Whitenack (Harold) , R.D. #2, Box 120-D, Auburn , Elizabeth Martin Spencer (Richard) , 125 Folcroft Avenue , Flocroft, Hope Kramer Mood (Paul) , 23053 Westche ster Blvd ., G-115 , Port excellerated class. Suzanne will be in 4th grade , and my 28 month PA 17922. I'm glad I could attend our 50th reunion , it was great to PA 19032. Our son , Rick is a veternarian and doing very well . He's Charlotte , FL 33980 . We have moved to the "South Port Square" old is great to watch grow. My youngest daughter Bette Ann got see so many cl assmates and friends . practicing in Ne wark , Delaware . We have two grandchildren in retirement village at the above address. college. 33 32 Dorothy Lamson Sheets (Allan), 2656 Rockafello w Avenue , Marie Messa Wagner (Robert) , 106 Tamarack Drive, Franklin , PA We did not visit Buckingham Palace on opening day because of a 2 (Ted) , 3105 Emmet Avenue , Huntingdon , PA Jane Black Guerin Pennsauken , NJ 08109 . I retired from Cooper Hospital December 16323. Our daughter JoAnn M. Wagner is a nursing care coordina­ hour wait in line , etc. 16652. In 1993 we traveled to Alaska , Australia and Figi. It was 31 , 1993 . My husband , Allan also retired . Our daughter, Kay tor on 3 West, medical oncology at Jefferson . Virginia Wesley Dorman (Frank) , 237 Rock Run road , Elizabeth , great. Higdon is a certified trauma nurse working in M.assachusetts. Our Jean Hohe Larkin, 1150 N. 16th Street, Allentown, PA 18102. I PA 15037. Frank (Jeff '52) retired in October 1992. March 16th our Hilda E. Crane Lineweaver (Paul K.) , 1619 Clinton Avenue , son , David , is a major in the U.S. Army , serving in Germany, as an continue to work a couple days a month at Fellowship Manor. I daughter Kathryn (37) underwent peripheral stem cell transplant at Chambersburg , PA 17201. My husband and I spent Februal)'. 1993 environmental engineer. We have one granddaughter and four keep busy with golf and bridge , and travel whenever I'm able. New England Medical Center in Boston , Massachusetts for recur­ in Figi, New Zealand , and Australia. In Octobe.r 1993 I was invited grandsons. Jane Heffelfinger Whipple (Harry) , 112 Centerbrook Road , rent breast cancer. We pray this is the cure. Frank and I are mostly to participate in the first Seno-North American Conference on Jean E. Mease , 416 Edgewood Drive, Lebanon , PA 17042. Same Hamden , CT 06518 . I am fully retired . We expect grandchild # 9 in in Boston caring for. our ~randdaughter . Our son Frank, Jr. , (29) Human Sexuality. The Citizens Ambassador Program in Spokane , for 20 years, Retirement!! I do what I want when I want - no one September. Harry and I do as much traveling as we can squeeze in . PHO analytical chemistry, lives in Vermont and is doing well. Washington acted as liaison agent. The conference was hel.d in over my shoulder. I was tired of the sick and tired , since Walnut We each have one parent living. They are still at home and on their Delma Kehler Oxenrider (Ken) , 717 Kendall Lane , Boulder City , China. The conference ended with a cruise down the Yantzee River. Street in 1946. Excellent training for cheap labor. feet . See you all in May 1995. NV 89005 . Retirement suits us just fine. We are expecting grand­ This was a fantastic professional and personal experience. A once child number 7. We are in the Las Vegas phone book. Give us a in a lifetime opportunity . Florence Servello McAlpin (Alton) , 8431 Hearth Drive #3, Sara L. Young Konstanzer, 132 Delview Drive , Wilmington , DE Houston , TX 77054 . Another year and another luncheon I had to 19810. I retired April 22 , 1944. ring . LaDean Beattie Kramp (Dean) , 310 S. Cherry Street, Ebensburg , miss. Our son Bruce and wife spent Christmas with us. Such ener­ (George) , RD #3, Box 679-B , PA 15931. We now have a baseball team and four cheerleaders. Ellen F. Gardner Spuhler (Frank) , 69 F Street, Navarre, OH 44662 . Jeanne Holzbaur Mclaughlin gy makes a person dizzy. My love to all of you. Cabool , MO 65689 . I have had quite a year. I had surgery at the Rachel Lee Brown arrived in Philadelphia on February 17th. I'm r.etired , .1 worked 20 years in newborn /NBIC nursery in Retina Institute in Baltimore in February '94 to seal a macular hole . Gregory Dean Kramp was born in Lancaster on April 22nd . We are Mildred M. McCormick Galvin (Edwin T.), 907 Oakwood Drive , Massillon Ohio. Frank and I have 2 sons , one in Grapevine , Texas My vision has improved from 20/400 to 20/50. It is a joy to be able blessed . Dean and I spent the month of March on Maui , we. had to Largo , FL 34640 . A new employee came in for a physical and her and one in Long Beach , California. We have three grandchildren in to read again . Also , it was good to hear from Mollie. get away from the snow. Sorry I missed the luncheon this year. medical histroy showed removal of a brain tumor at Jeff. She Te xas. Since retiring we spend from November through March each year in our home in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas . Our Regards to all. couldn 't speak highly enough of the hospital, nurses , and doctors. Class of 1952 It was great to hear things haven't changed . address is 1501 W. Kelly, Lot 353 , Pharr, TX 78577. I enjoy travel­ Jeanne Flanagan Ryan (Daniel) , 2017 Line Le xington Road , Janet Edwards Maurer (Calvin) , 7752 Carrleigh Park way , ing , camping in our trailer, golfing, bowling , reading , crafts and Springfield , VA 22152-1308. I'm enjoying retirement and the free­ Louise Dietz Strayer (Kermit) , 363 S. Charles Street, Dallastown , Hatfield , PA 19440. Retirement is really great. Dan and I cruised PA 17313. Many thanks for the letters of encouragement I received hand work, especially counted cross-stitch . Would love to hear Alaska 's Inner Passage in 1993. May 1994 we enjoyed a trip to dom that goes with it. My mother was 90 last October (1993) , lives from any of my classmates alone , and says she just doesn't get much done anymore! this past year. Old friends are the dearest friends . I was pleasantly !reland . Otherwise we are kept busy with gardening, home surprised by a visit from Mary Levinsky and her sister, Ruth . Marilyn Buxton Gould (Allan) , 61 Conner Circle S.W. , Rochester, improvements and craft projects. We enjoyed a short visit from Jane Treon Reitz, 3810 Hobcaw, Plantation Point, Myrtle Beach , Fay A. Johnson Pepperman (William) , 430 Orrs Bridge Road , MN 55902. We are enjoying retirement, our grandchildren , the Lynn (Plaisted) Mirviss and her husband in August 1993. SC 29577. I am still working for my son-in-law as office manager, farm and occasional travel. I'll try to make our 45th next year. and I do some nursing . He raised the retirement age to 75 , guess Camp Hill , PA 17011. I'm very fortunate to enjoy good health and Class of 1953 what I'll be doing in a wheel chair! Good health to everyone . an active life style . We spend our winters in Myrtle Beach , South Elinor Satterfield Lynch (Norman) , Timber Road , Box 12 , Mt. Janet Edwardsen Meredith, B-9 Borden Commons , Lexington, VA Carolina , where winters are not so rough to take as here in Gretna, PA 17064. I'm enjoying retirement and I keep busy with 24450. In May I moved to the above address to be closer to my Class of 1948 Pennsylvania. volunteering , gardening and doing crafts . Dit Warner Breach , family. Arlene Yohey Watkins (George A.), 802 Oak Avenue , Lake City, F~ Jean L. Reeves Wolfe (Edward) , 21 N. Oak Avenue , Pitman, NJ Nancy Hummel Orsini and I attend the Harrisburg satellite meet­ Trudy Lange Amend (Hans), 2270 Boyd Road, Huntingdon Valley, 32055 . I enjoyed seeing everyone at the 1993 luncheon . I cant ings. We're expecting a new grandchild August 19th. make the luncheon this year. We continue to enjoy traveling 08071. I retired from my part time job at the Glassboro , well bab.Y PA 19006. It was wonderful to see 18 classmates at our 40th clinic. The first clinic of the new season they called me to subst.1- Clara Richardson Flynn (Owen) , 9021 Mojave Drive , Sacramento , reunion in 1993, It would have been great if more had attended . I Anne Olivia Carballo (Jose'), 12265 S.W . 143 Lane , Miami , FL tute for our classmate , Mary Louise Bell Santoro. My husband is CA 95826 . Not much news except we are having fun traveling . would be glad to hear from anyone , and welcome visitors at our 33186. Jose' has retired from the practice of medicine . Now we are retiring from his position as professor of English at Rowan There is lots going on with all the little ones . It seems everyone shore house in Harvey Cedars , New Jersey, we 're in the phone able to travel and spend more than just weekends at our home in College , New Jersey, formerly Glassboro State , after 35 years of and their parents are playing ball. I've taken a couple of home book. the Florida Keys. teaching . He will continue to lead his yearly tour to Great Britain in cases , just to keep in practice . There 's never a dull moment. Joyce Weidner Mesi (Roy) , RR 6, Bo x 427-A, Millsboro, NJ Faye Deiter Groff (Benjamin), 1241 Lampeter Road , Lancaster, .PA January. I go along as a very happy tourist who is the wife of the Barbara Fisher Ackerman, 444 Roland Avenue , Pottstown , PA 19966. I retired from the rat race March 1994. I enjoy fishing , 17602. I'm enjoying retirement. I was unable to go to Florida tour guide, I also act as his helpmate and sometimes nurse to stu­ 19464. I am still running the roads and hills around Pottstown , and crabbing , and clamming . because our daughter, Sherry, living at home, broke her ankle. We dents , but not as an RN . We were very fortunate to have along as I do substitute school nursing for two school distrcits. I've become one of our tourists this past year an old friend and classmate , Irene Gibson O'Brien, 22 Tomahawk Drive , Marlton, NJ 08053. will try again next year. a golf fanatic and I enjoy traveling . In July I hiked the Swiss Alps in I'm working at West Jersey Health System in Marlton , NJ. I'm Inez Cornelius Mirenda (William) , 22 Rampart East, Media, PA Charmaine Kissinger. It was great! a 14 day hiking trip and then sight seeing in Switzerland. My best looking forward to retirement - soon I hope . 19063. Many thanks to those who staff our Alumni Office . Marjorie M. Ball Hoeck (Charles J.), 406 Bouchelle Drive , 101 , wishes to my 1950 classmates. New Smyrna Beach , FL 32169. November 1, 1993 I reti.red and we Marilyn Fullerton Bower (Robert) , 885 East Main Street, Nancy Weikel Ritzman (E. Roland) , 226 Willow Valley Drive , Class of 1951 Birdsboro, PA 19508. We have joined an aquatic program will be living on the lntercoastal waterway and iust a mile from the Lancaster, PA 17602. Over the Christmas holidays, we spent two Marian Thorp Williams (Arthur R.), 2928 Sandyford Avenue , thats great for physical and mental well being . Hope you are well. great weeks in Te xas .the Galveston and Dallas area , with our beach . I plan to do some traveling and volunteer work. It was great Philadelphia, PA 19152. Art and I are enjoying retirement. We keep daughter and son-in-law. We came back home to a very snow­ to see so many friends at the luncheon in May. very active . Class of 1954 filled , cold Pennsylvania. June Kauffman Miller (Edwin) , 927 Ellendale Drive , Towson, MD Elizabeth A. Snyder Collins {Claude) , 3312 Northside Drive #715 , Jane Hawk Aires (Ray) , 16653 Pineridge Drive , Granada Hills, CA Ke y West, FL 33040. 1994 is a big year for me, my 60th birthday, Margaret Mary Basler Blaine , 112 Fairmont. Drive , Bel Air, MD 21286 . In May 1993 Nancy Gerber Fager, Louise Dietz Strayer, 91344-1849 . Ray retired in March. Tim and Elyse were married in Marie Kautz Larson and I returned to Sheppard Pratt Hospital for a 40th reunion from Jeff, 20th reunion from Cedar Crest College, and 21014 . I spent the winter in Florida. I would like to hear from the May 1993, and we looked forward to a relaxed time. THEN - the our first grandchild was born in August. I continue to work full class of 1948. Life has been good . Mercedes F. Breen Christ, 33 private guided tour. What a contrast between todays "In and Out" earthquake on January 19th changed all our plans and we 're back psychiatry and earlier. "resident" patients . Such remarkable new time in med-surg . We spend 8 months a year in Key West, Florida Louise Drive , Milltown , NJ 08850. My husband , William , died to "s quare one " again . Whoever says "lightning doesn 't strike in and the summer months in our cabin in the Pocono Mountains of February 27 , 1994. I continue to work full time at the Robert Wood drugs , halfway houses nearby and a school bui.lding on the the same place twice " is very wrong . We suffered the same premises. The hospital is more vitally incorporated into ~he com­ Pennsylvania. Our summer address is PFLA - Box 362-H , Cresco , Johnson Medical School in ob/gyn Faculty Practice , doing research amount of damage in 1971 . It will take a while to put everything PA 18326. Life is good . on contraceptive implants, hormone replacement therapy and munity than would have been imagined in our era. We enioyed our back together, then I'm ready to find a safer place to live, wherever other studies relating to women 's issues. nostalgic glance back to our 1940's days there , and appreciated th at may be . Lou Ann Zartman Craley, 151 Barley Sheaf Drive , Norristown, PA the warm welcome given to the "Old Jeff Nurses" by the excellent 19403-5303. I retired from the Colonial School District after work­ Dorothy Peterson Turnbow (Robert) , 704 Oakcrest Drive , Rantoul , Lorraine A. Jeitner, 1964 Vallejo Way, Sacramento , CA 95818 . volunteer staff. ing 26 years . I continue as Health Education and Consultant. I plan IL 61866 . Our second son , a lawyer, married a lawyer this past After 22 years as a nurse consultant with the California State to volunteer at Happy Grove High School in Jamaica for a short year, and lives in Denver, CO . Our first son is divorced and the Class of 1950 Department of Health Services I retired at the end of March. I hope Mary Louise Moore Brumbaugh (Simon C. Jr., M.D.) , 9549 term . I also enjoy other travels plus more time with the grandchil­ father of a seven year old boy, whom we find a great joy . My hus­ to move to Seattle by the end of the year. Great scenery ferryboats , dren . band and I are enjoying his retirement. Upland Street, Spring Valley, CA 91977. We moved into our new superb coffee , salmon , raspberries and lots of good books to read . home which we built in August 1993. My husband continues to Sounds good to me. Helen "Lynne" Fetsko Besecker (Joseph) , 1209 Marietta Avenue , Class of 1949 practice family medicine. We have two more grandchildren on the Lancaster, PA 17603. We have si x grandchildren and a seventh on Helen E. Daugherty Barrett (Lewis S.) , 588 Lynn Avenue , Eth~I DeWitt Gerst, 8761 Wagner Creek Road , Talent, OR 97540 . way. the w~y . Now I know why they call them "grand " children , they are Woodbury , NJ 08096 . Fond greetings and best wishes to all my Ret1rement is a joy. We enjoy exploring the North West and all it beautiful to be around. I continue as the ADON at Whitehall classmates on our 45th anniversary . Hope you are all healthy and Ruth Swinehart Merroth (Charles) , 19 Franklin Street, Warren , PA has to offer. 16365-2731 . I always enjoy the messages in the bulletin . We had a Nursing home where HICVA and OBRA get in the way of the patient enjoying your retirement years. Nancy E. Thompson Powell (Harold) , 91 New Freedom Road , contact. The elderly need all the one to one they can get, but we wonderful trip to Austria last summer (1993.) This summer we Joyce. Price, M.D ., 5302 Hill N. Dale Drive , Farmington , NM ~erl1n , NJ 08009. My husband and I and two friends visited are becoming separated by the paper work - and so it goes. 87402-4810. I'm retired , but keep so busy I don 't know how I had planned a Western trip. ondon last August (1993) and had seven beautiful sunny days . time to work. 34 35 Katherine M. Kostenbauder Smith, 210 Geiser Avenue , Lois Bo~ckel Toomey (Alan) , 700 Cragmoor Road , York Haven , PA Judith Haas Stauffer (Robert) , 3729 Meyer Lane , Hatboro PA Genevieve Alderfer Batten (Roland W.), 145 Country Club Road , Waynesboro, PA 17268. My husband died on September 23 , 1993. 17370. I m working as a health assistant with our local school dis­ 19040. Due . to the . government's cutbacks, Bob will probably be Pine Hill , NJ 08021. We enjoy traveling the U.S .A. and the For 23 years I have been the Community Health Nurse , I continue trict. .our. oldes.t son , David (34) is studying French and French lin­ retmng . 1.w1ll continue to .work at Abington Memorial Hospital in Carribean Islands . We plan to tour several national parks in the to work full time . gu1st1cs 1n . s.w1tzerland and France. He is assigned to serve with the psych1.atnc unit. Todd 1~ married , Tim is living and working in West this year. I am not working . We have 3 children and 3 grand­ Wycliffe Ministries in Cameroon and Chad (Africa) as a translator. San Francis.co . May 1955 will be our 35th year reunion . I'm hoping Kay Eichmann Cowen (Malcolm) , 3636 Gloucester Drive , children , one in Florid a, one in Georgia and one in New Jersey. My husband and I plan to visit him in August. We will also take a everyone will ~ttend and then plan to come back to the house after­ Bethlehem , PA 18017. We have a son-in-law in the 4th stage of tour of Europe . We have 5 grandchildren , ages 7 to 3, from two wards to continue our get-together. Please let me know if you can Marjorie Ball Hoeck (Charles J.) , 406 Bouche lie Drive , 101 , New Hodgkins, and hanging in there. We feel no news is good news for Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 . As of November 1, 1993 I was totally children , Steve, 31 , and Anita, 29. Kevin , 24 and Amy 22 are living JOln US. (215/672-6287 .) us . The expectation of our 4th grandchild puts hope in our lives. at home. ' retired and we will be living on the lntercoastal waterway , just a ~vonne 4613 Academy Circle , El Paso , TX 79924 . June Reginak Dupnock (John) , 830 Carmel Road , Millville , NJ Farris Taylor, mile from the beach . I plan to do some traveling and volunteer I m chief nursing officer at Thomason Hospital. I received the Gold 08332. I have good news and bad news . Good news - we have a Class of 1959 work. It was great to be able to attend the luncheon this year. Nugg.et award from the University of Texas at El Paso , given to dis­ new grandson Stephen . Bad news - My husband John had a stroke Sally Little Danya (J. Joseph), 960 Upland Road York PA 17903 t1ngu1shed alumni. Anna Marie Gustafson Graham (John) , RR #2, Box 124, Linden , in February and soon faces endarterectomy . Katea and Surge Our second son graduated from Jeff Med School o'n June 1o ' PA 177 44 . I retired after 19 years with Blue Cross/Blue Shield Chorryen , teachers from the Ukraine, made it to America. They had 1994. ~ur third son was in Rome for a semester at Temple Schooi Joan Driscoll Kell~y (Jack) , 3208 Patricia Drive, Des Moine s, IA Health Insurance. I'm now working part time with family practice a wonderful time . Their foremost thing , the American people. of Art 1n Rome . Our fourth son graduated from high school on 50322 -6862 . I continue to work prn in the emergency room at the physician (A Jeff graduate too) . I have more time to spend with my June 10, 1994. After 31 years we finally have a female offspring medical center. Wilma Miller Miller (Donald) , 2009 Grace Lane , Flourtown , PA 4 year old granddaughter. our daughter is 31 , she had a son and now has a three month old 19031-1709. I have retired from Wissahickon Hospice as staff daughter. Class of 1961 Class of 1955 nurse. Presently , I care for my frail parents and babysit for our Janet Coppersmith Brechtel (John) , 10477 Cheviot Court , San Sydney Applebaum Cassel, 1983 Audubon Drive , Dresher, PA energetic one and half year old grandson , Brian. As you can see Jane P. Ryan Dietrich (Gerard) , 590 Belfry Drive , Center Square , Diego , CA 92126. I hope to see everyone in 1996. 19025. I'm in a multi-faceted business with my son , Neil. It runs PA 19422. I have been working at Abington Hospital for the past our lives are full with loving hearts and an opportunity to view the Patti CaldweU Turnbull (Ron) , .5 Elderberry Lane , Huntington , CT the gamut from health care to doing pet care , child care , parties 20 .years. The last ten I have worked in their pediatric department rapid development of our jubilant grandson. 06984 . Greetings from Con.nect1cut. I am retired from nursing and running peoples lives , homes or business and also computer work which 1s a satellite divisio.n of CHOP. In October 1993 1 received Julia Fernandez Placendo (John) , RR 2, Box 71 Lake Road , keep busy doing all the things I never could find the time to do and transportation services . my National Ce.rt1f1cat1on 1n Pediatrics by exam. Jerry is working Newfield , NJ 08344. Our daughter, Carmen, graduated this year for Martin Manetta and Naval Reserve . Our four daughters are before . Our oldest son. Mark is living .in Massachusetts , only 2 Mildred Murray Kline (Ben) , PO Bo x A, Calton , PA 18414. We from Rowan College with a degree in school nursing. I'm still at hours away. ~e 1s . a disc iockey and 1s doing great. Chris is in have an addition to our family , a granddaughter , Mackenzie gro wn, and we have on.e granddaughter. I hope to get a Delsea H.S. and will retire in 3 years . Our son , John, continues to Montgomery County satellite alumni association started. Anyone Colorado and 1s an investigator with the Amry M.P.S. He is married Catherine, 1 year old on May 19th 1994. farm . It was rough starting this year with all the ice storms. My interested, please call or write . Hope to see everyone soon again . to Stacey, no grandchildren yet. Ron continues to work in hospital husband , John , had a rough winter - fell on the ice and had to have admin1strat1on at Stamford Hospital. Come see us on your next trip Class of 1956 Judith Wright Bloes (Walter, M.D.), PO Box 257 E. Orleans MA (Paul) , 1084 Kipling Road , Rydal , PA surgery on a fractured arm. Hello to all my classmates , especially through New England . We always have room for friends. Joan S. Walker Randolph 02.643. I'm enjoying retirement on Cape Cod. Our youngest of' four 19046. The everchanging and challenging healthcare issues keep Monica, Wilma and Ann. 1s in law school. We had two grandbabies in 1993. Betty Lou Simonson Woods (Jay) , Box #1169 RR , Factoryville PA me busy as vice president, Patient Services at Jeanes Hospital. We 18419. We have a wonderful grandson , James Jay Woods v1 ,'one Class of 1958 Bernice Griff Catalano, 114 Margaret Avenue , Dalton , PA 18414. enjoy being the grandparents to Stephanie , Paul and Andrew. Patricia Endo Watanabe (Frank) , 3026 Warrior Road , Norristown, year old. Yes, there were 5 before him with 4 still living . I'm a My husband of 31 years , Michael, died on his birthday , January Florence Roche, 8318 Jeanes Street, Philadelphia, PA 19111. I'm PA 19403. It was great to see so many classmates in 1993, at the d1plomate in the American College of Health Care Executives . It 14, 1994 ..He was a patient in a local hospital at the time. He was was quite an exam . "busy" working at St. Christophers Hospital. In March I went with luncheon. admitted in congestive heart failure. He was a diabetic and they AORN to New Orleans. In April I went on a Carribean cruise , and Mary Jane Keelins Pileggi (Anthony, M.D .), RFD #6, Box 296-A, found metastatic cancer, originating in the gall baldder. It's a very Marjorie Ross Berrier (William) , 11 - 19th Street Huntingdon PA met with the "Jeff Gang " in July at St. Michaels (great fun) . In Augusta, ME 04330 . Although this winter was one of the coldest sad time . 1~652. I received. my BS degree from St. Jos~ph ' s Col leg~ in November I hope to return for a fourth time to my favorite spot - on record , Maine had less snow than Pennsylvania, at least in Windham , Maine in May 1993. My concentration was in Health Irene Delikat Grady (Jim) , 7187 White Pine Drive , Bloomfield Hong Kong . January and February. It was great to see old friends at the lun- Adm1rnstrat1on. Hills, M.1 48301. Michael who is a 3rd year medical student at Gertrude Chan (Philip) , 8 Cornwall Street, 4-A, Kowloon Tong , Patricia Ann Lewis Truitt (James F.), 23441 147th Avenue , S.E., cheon in 1993. Un1vers~ty of. Texas-Houston will marry Dr. Ellen Grimm , a 2nd Hong Kong , China. In 1995 I will be returning to the USA to live . Drosalina "Dee" Riccio Riffle (John) , 6180 S.W . 90 Court, Miami, year resident in pediatrics at University of Texas. Kent " WA 98042: Jim and I are celebrating 33 wonderful years of (Kenneth R.) , 8239 Burnley Road , FL 33173 and 8821 S. Ivy Hills Circle , Sandy, UT 84093 . We have marriage and enioy1ng 3 grandchildren . I'm instructing a nursing Marilyn Robertson Glauber Alice C. Bolig Rapp (John) , 92 Durand Road , Maplewood NJ Baltimore , MD 21204 . Our daughter, Mary Lisa was married to always loved our traveling privileges and have taken advantage of it assistant class and marketing an LPN self-study refresher course 1 07040. Hello everyone! Sorry I missed the luncheon on May 7th 1 Joseph Sykalak in November 1993. Ken and I celebrated our 35th once more . We bought a home in Utah , we are minutes from all developed . I would love to hear from "Jeff" grads if you 're in the would have enjoyed seeing all of you . We should plan to attend 'in the ski areas in the Salt Lake City area. So if anyone cares to join area. wedding anniversary in April. Because of a wedding in New York I 1999 for a 40th celebration . All 's well with me. I'm hoping to retire was unable to attend the annual luncheon/meeting this year, which us for winter fun , stay in touch . We plan to maintain our Florida in a fe w years. Class of 1962 I always look forward to . My best to one and all. residence. Patricia Ann Thomas Goetz (Oliver R.) , 12577 Worleytown Road Joan Elbertson McGinnis (Francis) , 9412 E. Romping Road , PO Barbara Wilson Kelso (Thomas) , 15575 Oak Drive , Spring Lake , Class of 1960 Greencastle , PA 17225. I'm. not nursing except I give daily insuli~ Box 1395, Carefree , AZ 85377. We continue to enjoy the wonderful Ml 49456 . It was great seeing so many classmates at our 35th Barbara Heaps Vitelli (Philip) , 213 Plymouth Road , Gwynedd to a lady up the road . I continue to operate the family farm with my Arizona climate and now we have a new granddaughter, Kate Vall ey, PA 19437: My husband and I are happily grandparenting husband and son . reunion in May 1993. three bea.ut1ful children , 2 boys and a girl, thanks to our daughter Elizabeth McGinnis to enjoy. Joan Harmer Tribolet (Bob) , 2920 Grisdale Road , Roslyn , PA and son-in-law. Ou.r son was married in April 1994. My husband Susan Eckerd Leake (Milton), 4100 Camberlay Drive , York , PA Carole Ferry Rosie (Thomas) , 339 Cold Spring Road , 19001 . I'm employed as director of nursing in a long term care continues to pract1.ce surgery and psychiatry and I continue to 17 402. I continue to work as an oncology nurse including co-lead ­ Southampton , PA 18966. The class of 1956 planned a weekend get facility . Our youngest daughter, Laura (Jeff graduate in physical enioy my pos1t1on in the nursing "pool " of a private psychiatric ership of a support group for people newly diagnosed with cancer. together with spouses . This year it was at St. Michael's, MD in therapy) was married in July. Bob and I have one granddaughter, ho spital. · Marian L. Krahling Hammond (Phillip Raymond) 744 s July. It is a great way to share friendship and our Jeff connection. Elizabeth , age 3 1/2. 600 Country Club Drive #61 , New Albany IN Edgewood Avenue, Somerset, PA 15501 . We had a ne ~ Other classes might want to try to organize their own group as a Ann Hill Griffaw, Darlene Stoudt Bleile, 235 S. Warren Street, Orwigsburg , PA 47150 . 1. have been ~orking in long term care for 9 years and ' I'm grandaughter January 2nd 1994, Jessica Violet. We enjoy our great way to keep in touch with each other. three grandchildren. 17961-2117. I could not attend the luncheon this year due to ill ~he med1care spec1al1st for the Blue Grass Region for the corpora- Marge Cordner Baker (Jack) , 836 Westfield Drive , Cinnaminson , health. Hello to any cl assmates who attended the luncheon. 10.n. I love my work, Indiana, and my 3 year old granddaughter Marcie Grieshaber Moore, 140 North Rockburn Street York PA NJ 08077 . Hello to all. We have five in our family. Our son , John , Christina L. Rodgers, 114 Hallmark House , Hershey, PA 17033. Faith . Hi to all my classmates. ' 17402. My son , Mark received h.is masters in December ,1992.' and married Alice Tsao October 1, 1993. a lovely girl and a wonderful I'm thankful for the Alumni Relief Fund which we are privileged to has been empl.oyed at Aetna 1n Hartford since October 1992 . wedding. Kathy and Mike are returning to the U.S . from Korea after ~allie Lip.an Callanen (Stephen ), 125 Casmar Street, Vienna, VA have . My physical status has deteriorated , but, through the nursing 2180 . ,H1 to everyone . Are you planning to attend our 35th in Became a first time. home owner in Aug us~ 1993. I received my 15 a 3 year tour with the Army. care some of which is paid through medicare and with the help of 1995? I d love to see you there. year service recogn1~1on at ~em~nal Hospital, it hardly seems pos­ the Relief Fund I am able to stay in my own surroundings . Each sible. I share a special relat1onsh1p with a wonderful guy. 1993 was Class of 1957 M. Ressler Goepfert (Joseph) , 30 Miller Avenue , . Georgann Jacobs Miller (C . David) , 37 N. 17th Street, Allentown, time I enter a hospital , I find someone who did a fellowship in the ~~rolyn spectacular. uthampton, MA 01073 . After 17 years as an occupational health PA 18104. For the month of April my husband and I flew to Kitwe, late 50 's and 60 's (at Jeff) and old friends are discussed. I receive nurse I was laid-off on April 1, 1993 due to downsizing. I'm Janice Panick Billick, (Bernard) , RD # 5, Box 5119-A , Zambia to visit our daughter Trisha (who is serving as a mission­ a lot of creditability because of being "A Jeff Nurse", it's a wonder­ presently employed as an intake coordinator at our local visiting Stroudsbu.rg , PA 18360. I m working as a substitute school nurse ary for two years .) Our son , Chris graduated from Moravian ful feeling . I was discharged from the hospital April 16, 1994, the and pursuing a degree 1n school nursing . My husband and children College in May . I continue to work full time as an addictions head of my right femur broke due to a calcium deficit of 11 years ~~~s e agency ..It's a whole different kind of nursing and I enjoy the c nge . Our girls are 19, 23, and 25 . The two youngest are still in are doing well. Therapist. "Hi " to all my classmates . of continuous prednisone therapy. Everyone: remember the trea­ 011 sure of your life isn 't in material things, but, enjoying good health , eg e, Betsy at University of Massachusetts and Joan at our local community college, trying to decide if nursing is her field . that is the only real life of our being . 36 37 Barbara Julius Brooks (Linton) , 9920 Chase Hill Court, Vienna, VA Lucille Scriber Ayres , PO Box 25062 , Richmond , VA 23260. 1993 Susanne Dvorak Klinger, 145 Grandview Road, Apt. #1, 22182 . I'm unable to work at nursing because of post polio prob­ was a very busy year. Our local AUAA (urological nurses) chapter Carnlyn Ruth Widman Bohn (William) , 1262 Paso Fino Drive , Wernerv1lle , PA 19565. Sorry I missed seeing everyone at our lems. I enjoy taking music classes at a local college and Levine was awarded chapter of the year at our national convention in San Warrington , PA 18976. Hope all my classmates have a good 1994. 30th. Unexpected surgery in April kept me away. Hope everyone School of Music, I'm teaching early childhood music at four Antonio, Texas . I finished my second year as chapter president in had a great time. S~ndra L. Schmidt Kolodziej (John) , 5524 Alakoko Place preschools . Linton is a fellow at the center for Navy Analyses, Julie April 1994. I have switched to Hospice nursing which I find very Diamond Head , MS 39525. I'm working prn as a staff nurse in ou; ~argaret Grace David (George , Sr.) , 1338 Partridge Lane , is a graduate student at George Washington University in educa­ re warding . If anyone knows of any hospice workshops/seminars in local emergency room. John is working at Stenis Space Center. 1 tion, and Kate will be a senior at Tufts University in Boston. So the Philadelphia area I would appreciate having notices sent to me . Villanova, PA 19085. o.ur 30th reunion was great fun , lots of spe.nt 3 weeks 1n Greece in June 1993 and met our son Linton just keeps working to support all his women in school. Hello to everyone. laughs and sweet memories . I remain happy and proud to be a Jeff nurse. My best to all. Chnstopher on Thessalonicki . Chris spent 6 months in the Louise Baxter Fox (Donald), 204 Creekwood Drive, Feasterville , PA Loretta Rich Kurland (Bob) , 1640 White Pines Court, Naperville, IL Med1terraneann aboard the USS Ponce . Our daughter Lt {jg) Kelly, 19053. My family and I are all happy and enjoying good health . 60563 . I continue to do bedside nursing on a rehab unit. We 're V?lerine M. O'Donnell, 264 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. is the d1sc1pl1ne officer at Pensacola Naval Air Station , Florida. Its hard to believe that I've spent 30 years at Jefferson . The Carole Anne Costello Tomlinson (John W., M.D .), 5874 Pheasant "empty nesters. " David (son # 2) with the Chicago Bulls , moved to Karen (21) graduated from Notre Dame in May 1994 with a biology changes are numerous and exciting and make me proud to have Lane, Doylestown, PA 18901 . Our second granddaughter, Christina downtown Chicago last fall. Bob , our oldest works for Hallmark in degree . She is waiting to hear from the Peace Corps . After gradua­ been a part of it. I would love to hear from my classmates . Michelle was born in October 1993. Our daughter Sarah is to be Cleveland , and Mark our youngest is with Aetna in lndiannapolis. tion John .an.d I fle w to San Francisco to celebrate my BIG birthday. married in the Fall of 1994. John and I remain well and happy. All three are single . My husband , Bob remains in the candy indus­ Lynn McMaster Nagatani (Ben) , P.O. Box 811 , Delano , CA 93216 . If anyone 1s in New Orleans area give me a call , I live 1 hour east of try. I .continue to work in NICU as head nurse. Our daughter Kelly, mar­ the city. Theresa Lefchick Lamberth (B ill), 726 Pomona Avenue , Coronado , ried in .March " graduated from college in May and now works with CA 92118. It is said "a traveler should have the curiosity of a cat Mary Anne Dutt Vernallis (Samuel) , 760 Calle Las Colinas , Ju.dith Abbott Getz (Donald , M.D., Jeff '62) , 1101 Airlie Road , me while wa1t1ng board results. Our daughter, Seana will start the and the digestion of a goat. " We have been in London for nearly a Newbury Park, CA 91320-1916. Our boys , Todd 22 , and Aaron 18, Wilmington , NC 28403 . In March I spent 3 weeks in West Africa continue with college . Mary Anne continues with patient education nursing program in September. My husband Ben remains busy with my brothe~ D.avid and his family. Our oldest, David (23) is year and will be here about 6 more months before returning to with toastmasters and retirement. California. We traveled in Hungary, Czech Republic , Slovakia and and teaches courses in the community , based on the Holistic teaching in a m1ss1onary kids school for 1 year. He was married Poland . Each one of these formerly communist countries were Model. Sam retired from the Navy, he 's now program director for Class of 1965 this summer to a nurse. Travis (20 ) is at University of North quite different. Hungary was as costly as any high street in California Amplifier Corporation . Mary K. Bennett Rocheleau (Franc) , 14943 E. Adriatic Place Carolma-Greensboro , studying design and thinking about archi­ Western Europe. The Czech lands were a real bargain but very Class of 1964 Aurora , CO 80014: I continue my work at the University of tecture. Kira (18) .will be a. sophomore at Johns Hopkins in crowded with tourists, very bohemian and decades ahead to catch Judy Lingenbrink Linker (Bob) , 306 Grayling Avenue , Narberth , Colorado Health Sciences Center School of Nursing. My title is chemical engineering and 1s studying piano performance at up with the western world . Poland was the nicest surprise of all , PA 19072. Last year Bob and I took a year sabbatical and traveled Director of Community Relations. ~eabody Conservatory. Don heads a practice of 5 orthopaedists. cleanest, least expensive, more English speaking people and light !. m active as a Stephen Ministry leader and I'm enjoying my the world . This year its "back to reality. " I have taken another sci­ Gail E. Wright Baker (Bruce) , 3450 Ocean Beach Blvd . #404 , empty nest. " years ahead in progress since solidarity over a decade ago . In ence teaching position. Cocoa Beach , FL 32931. Finally made it out of New Jersey I'm Czech lands , going to the chemist for a simple cold remedy was an Barbara Nase Anderson (Robert) , 2264 Coathbridge Drive , enjoying the sun , beach , restaurants and my husband. I'm wo;king Lois G. Russell Foxen (Gary) , 2448 E. Orangeview Lane Orange experience . We made friends with a girl from Gibraltar. Life on Germantown , TN 38139 . Cheryl graduated from Smith College in at learning golf and looking at real estate . Our married daughter, CA 92667. I'll see many of you next year for our "30th ." Gary and i "Gib " sounds interesting , generation after generation live on the May 1994. She has been selected for a Department of State intern­ Jennifer also moved to Flohda . .We 're working on our daughter continue to k.eep very busy with our jobs, but we managed to take rock. In London we 've covered nearly 700 miles so far this trip, ship in Stroudsburg , France. Dave 17, is beginning to think about Kristine t~ move .here . I miss friends and family but not all the a great vacation in March and plan another one for this November when we celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. exploring this great city.We attend public and private art exhibits colleges . Bob continues as assistant director at Memphis V.A. snow. Retirement 1s great. with our friend Gainsborough . He is an international collector. Hospital. I'm working part time on a telemetry unit. There are so many exciting things here. Sometimes we take the Hovercraft across the Channel to shop at the hypermarket in Beth Reed, 7 Majorca Court, San Rafael , CA 94903. I graduated France . We stock up on items that are cheaper in France. This is from the University of California at Davis Family Nurse Practitioner the greatest country for food shopping. We will attend parliment program in June 1993 , and was honored with the Corrine HAPPY LIVING with our friend who has been a member of Parliament for 14 years Treguboff outstanding student award. I feel extermely fortunate to in the House of Commons . We will be going to Germany for one have had the opportunity to make this change. I'm working in pri­ MEDICAL TERMINOWGYFOR month and Austria. It was another wonderful trip. Hope everyone is vate practice with two family practice physicians . THE LAYMAN If you concentrate on living well and enjoying life to the fullest. Cheerio! Mary Lou Woerner Schubel (Dave) , Rt 1, Box 53-A, Broad Run , In a happy, peaceful way, VA 22014 . I continue to work prn at Springfield Psychiatric Ellen Glaspey Willard, 716 W. Moon Valley Drive , Phoenix, AZ You will see more skies of sunshine 85023 . I moved to Phoenix in February 1993 and I'm working as Institute on all their units and find it very challenging . Dave contin­ ARTERY - The study of paintings. ues to be super busy with Mateo . David and Dan live in Than you will the skies of gray. sales manager for Professional Pharmacy , Inc. Both daughters, BARIUM - What to do when CPR fails. Valerie and Stephanie, are getting married in the next year. Pennsylvania. We 're all looking forward to Dan 's wedding planned for New Years Eve. If you strive to help another Rosemary Cashman Smith (Brian J.) , Marquette Place, Apt. 2202 , COMA - A punctuation mark. 1314 Marquette Avenue , Minneapolis, MN 55403 . All is well in the Marilyn Miller Baranyi (Paul) , 111 Carriage Lane , Swedesboro, NJ CONGENITAL - Friendly. With a burden or a need, mid west. Brian and I became grandparents January 23 , 1993. 08045. I re-married in Las Vegas in September 1993, we moved to You will find your own day brighter a new town house. I received my CRNI certification and currently DILATE - To live long. Rosemary and her husband Danny had a beautiful baby girl , By this kind and thoughtful deed. Katherine Nicole Barton (Katie) . We are completely smitten . Brian , work for a home infusion company as an IV nurse clinician. MEDICAL STAFF - A doctor's cane. Michael and Susan are all doing well. I'm doing volunteer nursing Isabelle (Belle) Kroupa Erb (J. William) , 412 Schollar Lane , If you stop to help your brother at a teen age clinic which I enjoy. Springfield , PA 19064. Jay (27) was married in June 1993 and is MORBID - A higher offer. When misfortune comes his way; Class of 1963 attending graduate school. Jeff (24) works in banking and is NITRATE - Lower than day rate. Suzanne Vache' Blackburn (Robert) , Two Pershing Avenue , attending Villanova graduate school. Jodi (22) graduated from NODE -Was aware of. Then your load itself seems lighter, Hightstown, NJ 08520 . We spent a fe w days with Dottie Fanelli University of Delaware with 2 job offers . I work part time in a pedi­ And your cares will melt away. Brown and her husband , Doug., in Las Vegas in August 1993. It was atric office and co -own a craft store . Bill and I can 't believe we ORGANIC-Musical. have made our last tution payment. a wonderful time. Our youngest, Kelly will start Spelman College in POST-OPERATIVE-A letter carrier. If another's heart is weary, Atlanta in September 1994. We're as excited as she is. With Keith in Judith Welsko Lynn (Carl) , 506 Perry Drive , Mt. Laurel , NJ 08054 . You can comfort with a smile; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, we'll be heading South more often . I'm working part time for an allergist in Moorestown. Our oldest PROTEIN - In favor of young people. Words of cheer might give him courage, Marjorie J. Haines Berleth (Dennis) , 323 Green Street, Beverly , daughter, Debbie was married 5 years ago and has a little girl SECRETION - Hiding anything. Katie , 1 year old. Doreen is a sales representative for Sandoz Strength to face another trial. NJ 08010 . Hi to all! It was so good to have seen so many of you at TABLET - A small table. our 30th last year. My master's degree is complete . I enjoy my flo­ Corporation. Diane will be in her 4th year at Kings College, Wilkes­ ral arranging classes. Our son , Mike is married , and our daughter, Barre, PA. Our son C.J. is also in college . Carl and I are working TUMOR - An extra pair. If you show these acts of kindness, Margie is to be married in September 1994. Our grandson , David hard to pay for all the college educations and Doreens wedding in With a helping hand to lend, November 1994. I can 't believe its been 30 years since graduation. URINE - Opposite of you're OUT. 3-1/2 continues to be the joy of our lives. We look forward to many You will seldom be unhappy, more grandchildren . The Masonic Home continues it's growth , Donna Rockhill Ruggieri, 1900 Bay Area Blvd . #208 , Houston , TX from 439 to 517 beds as of October 1993. As director of nursing 77058 . I continue to work in emergency room . I also travel as Leila Maxson You will never lack a friend. services, the job continues with its challenges and rewards. Long much as I can and I play a lot of tennis . term nursing is truly exciting . Health Care Reform should provide Faye Dalton more challenges. 38 39 Janet Walker Respess (James) , 4966 Lamont Street, Pacific time in a private pediatric office which is a delightful change after Marianne Gaspari Collins (John) , 490 McGregor Drive , West husband in July 1994, married November 1974. Moved to Bergen Beach , CA 92109-1403. We 're planning to back pack in the Sierra the Cincinnati Health Department Pediatrics Clinics. Anyone live Chester, PA 19380. I continue to work at Riddle Memorial Hospital County. We have 4 daughters - Summer, 18, Forreste, 10, Melody, Mountains this summer. Chloe ' will be in the 5th grade and is quite near us? as 3-11 supervisor. I have only my thesis to complete for my MS 8, Jordanna, 4. I taught !amaze 15 years out of my home . Tony is a interested in horses , playing the clarinet and reading. Hello to all Rita Haedel Becchetti , 12 Briarbrook Trail , St. Louis , MO 63131 . I in Health Care Administration . sheet metal foreman and is as crazy as me. So we have a real nice my classmates celebrating 30 years since graduation in 1995. have completed my masters in health care services at Washington Dianne J. Getkin Dixon (John) , 711 Woodland Drive , Havertown, marriage. I'd be happy to hear from any of you . Jo Egg . Barbara Ott Plamondon (Lynn), 5041 Barrowe Drive , Tampa, FL University, St. Louis . PA 19083. I'm so thankful that after 25 years in nursing I continue Bonnie Pizzutillo-Schultz Cegles (Vic) , 11809 S. Warpaint Drive , 33624. We continue to be happy and healthy in Florida. Our oldest, Janice Osterhus Shipley (Les), 3317 Jeremy Court, Santa Rosa, to love it. I'm working in home health with specialty in Hospice. We Phoenix , AZ 85044 . In June I finished a post Masters program for Kelly, was married in Boston in February. Bridget just completed CA 95404. I am teaching part time in the master's FNP program at are blessed with two great kids, Mark, (13) and Faith , (11 ). A spe­ Family Nurse Practitioner. I opened my own practice in a doctor's ii 1st year in medical school at University of Miami. Maureen is Sonoma State University. My other part time jobs in clude my cial "Hi " to "Hugsie", Marion, Freddie and Kathy F. office and I am already too busy. This was the best move I've ever beginning her senior year at Loyola , and Megan (19) and her nurse practitioner positions in family practice and in a private neu­ Joan Kuehner Munyon (Wayne) , 400 W. Poplar Street, Wenonah , made in my nursing career. brother Grant, (19) both live at home and attend community col­ rology practice , and incidentally in motherhood. Our 3 teenagers NJ 08090 . No big changes , just subtle things like reaching our Trish Deal Gallagher (Joe) , 4766 Way, Boise, ID 83709- lege . I'm working in dialysis at St. Joseph's Hospital. Hi to all. are actually more than an incidental job . Two are driving and trav­ 25th anniversary in October. Our daughter, Michelle graduated 5936. I'm currently working part time in OBPP and childbirth edu­ Carolyn Widman Bohn (William) , 1262 Paso Fino Drive , eling a lot, and the 3rd stays here to remind me of all my human from college in May. Our son , Craig began driving this summer. cation instructor. Our 3 teenage sons are great, 1 in college and 2 Warrington , PA 18976. It will be 30 years since our graduation in failings. I visited with Ann Gottshall Walker this summer, she Time evaporates . in high school. My husband is quite busy with historic building 1995, Remember the rose arch? - and all the goodbyes? How hasn 't changed a bit. Her house is decorated in bunnies, and her Dolores T. Hughes, 20762 Concord Green West, Boca Raton , FL preservation . One of my Idaho patients in OB is a '92 grad of much has happened since then , and yet Jefferson still holds a dear father still greets everyone with his raucous wit. Ann showed us 33433. Sorry to have missed our 25th. Please send photos. Hope Medical Imaging . Small world! place in my heart because of my classmates and surroundings. I her prolific vegetable garden and bragged about her daughter who to see some of you in the summer. (Knock, knock Carol , Marilyn Class of 1971 hope to be there in '95 and hope to see you there , too . has just become a nurse . We didn't meet her granddaughter, but and Jeannie) . Grace Ann Spena, 1433 Skippack Pike, 2nd Floor, Blue Bell, PA her pictures are real cute . The thought of grandmotherhood loom­ 19422. Hello to my former classmates . I had the opportunity to Class of 1966 ing nigh sure is a rude awakening , yet kind of appealing . I never Nancy Loury Argonish (Michael), 111 Valley View Drive , Peckville , PA 18452. Mike and I have celebrated 20 years of "wedded bliss ", work as a consultant during 1993. Did an overview of surgical ser­ Lenora Weiner Schwartz (Allen H.), 12 Adele Drive , Richboro , PA wanted to get older than 23 , so far I haven 't succeeded . 18954. This year I became coordinator of Health Services for our our oldest, Nick, is a sophomore at West Chester University. Jan­ vices at a local community hospital providing a plan of action to school district (Council Rock) . The summer of 1993 I had a won­ Class of 1968 Michael and Li z, are in junior high. I've left hospital nursing to improve/enhance both the efficiency and quality services provided. derful opportunity to serve as a delegate to Omiya, Japan with the Halina Piekarska Warmbrod (Jim) , 33 Natchez Place, Jackson , TN work in home health with the V.N.A., it's challenging and re ward­ Also, had the opportunity to work with the OB/GYN services divi­ Pennsylvania Department of Education . I was able to live with a 38305 . Life is good . It was wonderful to see you all at the reunion ing . sion at the Patuxent River Naval Hospital in Maryland during the in 1993. I'm working at hospice and I love it. Stephanie graduated summer, providing management support as interim director, as Japanese family and study the educational system . Our sons are Beth Korin Sherr (Mitchell) , 4809 Live Oak Court, Ft. Wayne , IN well as doing assessment of the services provided . I accepted a full young adults starting out on their own . Allen and I are enjoying in June 1993 from Millsaps College . She is applying to graduate 46804. I've switched jobs and am no w back in managed care as school. Monica graduated in December 1993 from University of time position at Sacred Heart Hospital in Norristown as administra­ watching and helping. Best regards to all my classmates . the Ft. Wayne regional operations manager for Partners Health tive director of surgical services. I'm learning lots of new things as Tennessee and is planning on law school. James graduated from Plan. We 're owned by a local hospital and l.P.A. of about 290 Judy Lawrence Winckles, Dial House - Sandy Lane , Old Oxted , Christ School in June 1994, he is looking forward to college. Best the world of healthcare continues to challenge all of us. Surrey RHB 9LU . Hello to everyone in the classes of 1965 and physicians . I'm convinced I am a "start-up" junkie. Arrie will head wishes to all of you . 1966. Look me up whenever you are in London , and I'll take you to Indiana University at Bloomington in the fall and is so excited. Lynn M. Streeper, 511 Donna Circle , Broomall , PA 19008. I con­ tinue to work at the county LTC facility as nursing coordinator. for an English afternoon tea experience. Elizabeth J. Masten Cahall (Buck) , 120 West Street, Harrington , Eliza and Jenny enter high school - unbelievable! Mitch and I are II DE 19952. Our oldest daughter, Carol graduated from University of happy and well. I would love to hear from any of the class of '68 , if Almost 3 years now. I'd love to hear from any of the other '71 Judith L. Kennett Tracy (John) , 4124 N. Lima Center Road , Delaware with a BSN in Nursing in May 1994. Our daughter, Kathy they are in Indiana. grads. Hope everyone is planning to attend the reunion in'96. Whitewater, WI 53190 . I have accepted at full time position as case is also attending University of Delaware . Our son , Drew is in high Kathy Fox Foster (Robert) , 40 Aristone Drive, Berlin , NJ 08009 . I Kathryn M. Francis, PSCF 9, Box 26652 , APO AP 96364-6652. manager for a large multi-specialty clinic . It is exciting to be on the school. I'll graduate from Wilmington College with a BSN in 1995. ground floor developing a new service. All four children are doing work as a school nurse in Winslow Township , NJ. Our 4 children , Greetings from Okinawa! I'm happy to report that the Air Fo rce has (Robert R.), R.R . #1, Box 1004, Dushore , PA finally opened up its early retirement option to nurses and I'll be well in college . Mary E. Squires Getz ranging in ages from 20 to 6 years of age , keep us very busy with 18614. Our son J.T. is at the University of Scranton , and our their activities. enjoying my "retiree " status as of February '95. Ed and I have Agnes Halliwell Kirschner (Donald) , 26 8th Avenue , Haddon daughter, Megan is in the process of picking a college . enjoyed our tour in Japan , but we're ready to come home to Texas Heights, NJ 08035. My life is full of activity and responsibility. I'm Class of 1970 (after our last minute shopping and trips to Korea of course). I caring for my bed ridden mother at home , she suffers with senile Virginia Bozarth Waldron (Bob) , 8401 Grandhaven Avenue , Upper Stephanie Jennis McGroarty (Ed) , 202 Brunswick Court, Lansdale , Marlboro, MD 20772 . I thoroughly enjoyed our 25th reunion lun­ plan to take a few months off to set up the household and "putter" dementia. I'm also home schooling our two eleven year olds . Trish PA 19446-4308. After 17 years in psych/substance abuse nursing, before jumping into the civilian job market. I've completed all has had several hospitalizations this year due to cystic fibrosis . cheon in 1993 and encourage everyone to start planning for 1998. I took time off to be with my children . Lauren will be "20" and a It was wonderful to see so many "old " friends . We all really do look requirements for MPA from University of Oklahoma except my But , we have great hope now , due to new drugs and the genetic sophomore at Kutztown University in the fall. Colin is "11 " and in research paper and anticipate graduation June 1995. The cats and just the same . therapy on the horizon. Best of all we 're looking forward to the middle school. Zachary is "5" and starting kindergarten. Husband , kids are well. David is a high school junior this year and Mike sur­ birth of our first grandchild this September. Meg will be off to col­ Linda Meachum Scheetz (Robert) , P-101 , RR 6, Prospect Road , Ed , has made an excellent recovery from an M.I. in January, 1992. vived Ranger training and is thriving on Army life at Fort Benning , lege this year, but with three kids still at home, "empty nest" is a Monroe, NY 10950. I'm still teaching at Mount Saint Mary College My best wishes to all. Special greetings to "Feen " and "Eickowitz" GA. After December 1994, you can reach us at 8907 Wagtail Cove , very long way off. Greetings to all in the class of '66. and working in the ER at Hackensack Medical Center. Our oldest and "Gafumph ." Austin , TX 78748 . daughter, Kim . recently graduated from college with a degree in Class of 1967 Maria Gratzik Marinelli (Fred) , 1229 Cardinal Lake Drive, Cherry Class of 1972 marketing. Our daughter, Kerry, is 16 and our son , Bobby, is 13. I Hill , NJ 08003 . I'm working part time at West Jersey Marlton Linda Goodman, 11 Appletree Lane, Lexington , MA 02173. 27 Denise Auerbach Wychowanec (Ray) , 821 Price Avenue , would love to hear from classmates . Division in the O.R. Fred is working at Naugess , and travels fre­ years , two degrees and four positions after leaving Jefferson , I'm Glendora, NJ 08029 . Hi to everyone! I continue to work at CHOP quently. Our son , David is 11-1 /2 and is looking forward to junior working as a pediatric nurse . Prior to my present position I worked Bonnie Inghram Siegrist (Christopher) , 3 AME 119 Krumbharr, and after 17 years I still enjoy being a pediatric nurse practitioner. Houma, LA 70360 . Our oldest, Brett, (23) finished his first year high this fall. We enjoy skiing , there has been a lot of snow this as a head nurse , supervisor, staff development specialist and clini­ Son Ryan is in 10th grade at Bishop Eustice Prep . and my husband winter. cal in structor. medical school at Georgetown. Todd , (20) spent last semester Ray is a casino dealer at The Sands in Atlantic City. Hope everyone Karen Lawer Bedell (John) , 110 Georges Drive , Hollister, CA studying in Spain. Christine , (17) spent two weeks in Italy with her Marge Connors Marchant (Bill) , 23864 Strathern Street, West and their families are healthy and happy . latin teacher and students. Chris and I just keep working. Hills, CA 91304. I'm working part time as a nurse anesthetist and I 95023. Jackie and Eileen where are you? All is well in earthquake Mary Fisher Fish , 816 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring , MD 20910. love it. Decorative painting fills my free hours and gives me peace . country. Class of 1969 It has been a difficult couple of years . I am now divorced , it's never We did lots of "rockin and rollin " being less than 1O miles from the Sally Higham Fenlin (John) , 836 Bryn Mawr Avenue , Narberth, PA Marlene C. Sovin Burgess (Jack) , 2653 Flowing Springs Road , easy to say the least. Andrew (15) and Rachel (12) and I are settled epicenter of the recent earthquake, but escaped serious injury. 19072. I'm getting back in shape from a 14 level scoliatic fusion in Spring City, PA 19475. I'm working part time at Wills Eye Hospital in Silver Spring . Things are moving on a little easier now. March , 1993 and knee surgery in August 1993. I'm designing and for the School district. Our family is fine. Jack and I are com­ Barbara Jo Moiso Valenti (Tony) , 36 E. Fairmount Avenue , ing up on our 12th anniversary . Aria is 9 and Ryan will be 8. Hello Maywood , NJ 07607. After all these years not being a member of Class of 1973 tapestry bags and vests , etc. Brian (22) is in pre-med at Hobart, Phyllis Heller Fineman (Barry), 410 Lakeview Court, Langhorne , and Kelly (20) is taking hotel management at Penn State . to everyone. the Alumni Association, here I am . February 1993 my dad was in Jeff for surgery and my mom and I stayed at the residence. Talk PA 19053. It was great seeing everyone last year. Our 13 year old Sheila Schwartz Rich (Stanley), 8604 Tierra Alegre Drive , NE Linda Zwick Reichel (Jeff) , 1060 Congress Valley Road , Napa, CA about dejavu ! Being there brought a flood of memories . I have was Bar-Mitzvah in February , during one of the many sno w Albuquerque , NM 87122-2843 . Sharon graduated from Penn State 94558 . Can 't believe it has been 25 years since we graduated . since had very happy reunions with Connie and Kathy. So here's storms . Hope everyone is well. in May. She will be attending University of Nebraska for her mas­ Kitty Burgess , 355 Mansfield Avenue , Salt Lake City, UT 84115. I what I've been doing - worked ob-gyn at Newcomb Hospital in my Shelah Hoberman Luber (Robert) , 7685 NW 47th Drive , Coral ters in deaf education . She also announced her engagement at cannot believe it has been 25 years since we graduated from Jeff. hometown, after graduation , 1 1/2 years of nights at Methodist in Springs , FL 33067. It was great seeing everyone last year. I can 't graduation. Michael is a junior at University of Maryland on an Air I'm working for the Department of Health , State of Utah Children's South Philly. Then moved to Ocean City and worked at Burdette believe I'm old enough to have a child going to college but Harold , Force ROTC scholarship . After 16 years in Cincinnati , Ohio we took Special Health Services. My team does assessments on develop­ Tomlin and Atlantic City Medical Center in delivery room. Met my our oldest will be a senior this fall. a transfer to Albuquerque , New Mexico with GE . I am working part mentally delayed children.

40 41 Kate Felix (Scott D. Snyder) , 7 Silver Aspen , Littleton , CO 80127- Class of 1975 Roxanne Lasure Black (Howard), 116 Flintstone Road , siblings in New Jersey, even my mom moved to Nevada. Hi to all 3509 . In May my PhD classes were finished, now it's on to June Matthews DeMoya (Jose), 695 Hillcrest Road, Maysville, KY Hollidaysburg, PA 16648. Howard and I have been blessed with a the class of '78, especially Lorraine , Joanne , Debbie, Jan , Terry , "comps " and my dissertation. I started working for Kaiser 41056 . Hello to all! We 're working on our 9th year of living in beautiful little girl , Alyssa Nicole. She was born on the 13th of Heidi and Patti. December. Permanente last September. Scott ran the Pike's Peak marathon Kentucky. Where does the time go? Mayo was 13 in April , John 10 Leslie Wilkinson Stickley (William), 546 Parkway Avenue , and did quite well. If any of you come West to ski, please call. and Peter 8. All busy with various sports or activities. Jose divides Class of 1978 Penndel , PA 19047. Nothing much new this year except the kids at Genie Goldfarb Blaher (Neal J.), 2224 Venetian Way, Winter Park, time between surgery and bow hunting. I'm not working in nursing Jan Stasche Vanderver (Harry) , Rt 4, Box 203-B , Buena Vista, 11-1 /2 (and dating), 9-1 /2 and 7 get bigger and so do the demands FL 32789. We 're as busy as ever. Neal is now in solo law practice, but I am taking classes at the college. Hello to all my '75 classmates. GA 31803 . Hello t~ everyone! We continue to enjoy our country on my time . I continue to work 50 hours a week as an ADON and specializing in stockbroker arbitration. Benji is 11 and remains a Susanne McCullough Hoffman (Greg), 2925 Chichester Lane, Ft. life 1n the South. I m a full time home schooling mom of three 100 hours a week as a mom . Ambler Rest Center went through 3 handful!. I continue to work as clinical educator for Winter Park Wayne, IN 46815 . We have four children , Amanda (14), Matt (12), active girls. Greta is 13, Sarah is 11 and Natalie is 5. Harry has changes of ownership in 6 months. We're settling into a routine Home Health Care , where we continue to expand due to the merger Claire (8), and Rachel (6). All are doing well. I'll be PTA president been promoted to vice president of International Forest Seed now but, the growing pains are rough. I would love to hear from of Columbia Health Care Systems and our hospital. It's a treat to in 1995. Greg is busy with his spinal deformity surgery practice. Company and is their top sales director. Life is good . Hope each classmates . The big 20th is only a few short years away. Anyone work for such a well respected agency, and with such good people . of you are following your dreams. A special "hi" to Leslie, Joanne else feel old yet? Carolann Dougherty Mashouf (Bijan) , 6024 N. Mooncrest Drive , and Joan. Hope all is well with my old classmates . I hope sometime to make Tucson , AZ 85718. After all these years in the Philadelphia area, we Patricia Simmons Alderfer (Philip), 608 Minninger Road , it up to Philly for our luncheon . made a move and a life change. My husband gave up his director­ Rhonda Mote Pierce (Jeff), 321 Virginia Avenue , Phoenixville , PA Souderton , PA 18964. Hello to all my former classmates. I'm kept JoAnne Bender, 37 Williamsburg Court, Glassboro, NJ 08028. It ship of radiology at North Penn Hospital and we headed to the 19460. We are all well and keep busy . This past year, Lindsey, our busy with my jobs, family, house and our 3 year old daughter. I was great seeing everyone at our 20 year luncheon. There's noth­ great Southwest, specifically, Tucson , Arizona. I have received my youngest has been having reconstructive hand surgery. She con­ currently. work in ICU and a surgical short stay unit. I completed ing exciting in my life this year, thank goodness. Oncology Nursing Certification and look forward to finding another tinued having surgery at Jefferson this past Spring . It's nice to be my BSN in 1986 and I am presently preparing to enter the master's Linda Mrvica Lee-Jacobson (Louis), 6 Walnut Avenue, Norwalk, part time outpatient chemotherapy position. Our boys, Jeff (16 back. I had forgotten what a wonderful place Jefferson is . Keep us program . in your prayers. CT 06851. Linda Mrvica Lee was married to Louis Jacobson on 1/2) and Justin (9 1/2) are excited about our new life. Of course Linda Heinold Muelenaer (Brian) , 18 Bow Creek Drive, Mountain Thanksgiving Day in an intimate ceremony at the bride's home , in leaving family and friends was very difficult but we are looking for­ Joan _Wolbert Reimer (Chip) , 440-C Sunnyhill Avenue, Top , PA 18707. As I reported in last year's bulletin I am part owner the presence of their families and friends . They will be residing at ward to lots of visitors. Please feel welcome to contact us at our Franklinville, NJ 08322. I'm working full time ?A - ?Pat West of Shining Stars Child Care in Mountain Top. Enrollment is going the above address. new home. We arrived here in July 1994. Jerse_y-Voorhees in labor and delivery. Chip and I are busy keeping very well with approximately 110 students total between daycare, Catherine Aukerman Salvato (John), PO Box 567, Claymont, DE Cathy Glavey Dowhy (Dennis), 128 Lambert Street, Atco, NJ up with our sons, Shawn is 14, and Kevin is 12-1/2. I still have all nursery school and latchkey. We were one year old July 5, 1994. 19703. I'm working in home care and celebrated my 15th year by 08004 . This past year we were blessed with a beautiful baby boy. my pets and keep busy going to horse shows , gardening , needle­ Morgan is 9 and Evan is 5, both are growing like weeds . Brian and becoming certified and completing a third of the credits necessary William Patrick arrived 2 months ahead of time and weighed in at 4 work and long walks with Chip and the dogs. I'm the last of my I keep busy. Hope all is well with you. for my masters degree. Sorry I missed everyone at the reunion in lbs-11 ozs. I'm looking forward to the luncheon in May '95 as our 1993. class celebrates its 20th anniversary. Hope to see a lot of former classmates. Susan Broadwater Franklin (Donald) , 800 Oxley Drive, JEFFERSON ALUMNI IDENTIFICATION CARD Mechanicsville, MD 20659. This year we added a dog to our family. Class of 1976 Then we bought a minivan. I guess we're "all American " now. I Sue Marriott Sauzet-Parini (Robert) , 4731 Panorama Drive, San continue to work for Children 's Home Health Care in Washington Diego , CA 92116. It's hard to believe that our 20th is just around as the visiting nurse for St. Mary's County, and I have been quite the corner. I'm working at Paradise Valley Hospital as director of JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE busy. We 're all fine . nursing support and infection control. I added three more initials COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES Karen Baals Jaxheimer, 4919 Knable Lane , Trevose , PA 19053. after my name this year - C.l.C. for certification in infection control. COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES I'm working at Holy Redeemer in a full time seasonal position in I swore that the masters was the end. This really is the end . Bob is THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL pediatrics (September through May). Amanda is a junior in high still with Soup and Salad Systems as vice president for finance. school, doing great and very active. David is in middle school , He's still an avid gardner and I'm still training our German Shepard growing rapidly, having fun and not wanting to be "The Baby ." for show. Hello to all from '76 . I hope to see you in 1996. I ALUMNI IDENTIFICATION CARD I Single parenting is very challenging . Kathy M. Ankenbrand Cochlin (Robert), 477 Stewart Drive, West Barbara Willey Blood (Jerry), PO Box 1092, Haines , AK 99827. Chester, PA 19380. Karyn finished up middle school and Kelly After 4 years away from nursing I'm now employed by a home ended fourth grade. Between working nights and keeping up with health care agency to do client assessments . I still work part time the girls my life is full. at the public library. Janie is now 11, and Matthew 9. If anyone Mary Keller Mitchell (William) , 2407 Harbor Wood Road , vacations in Alaska, our home is always open. Baltimore, MD 21228. I'm currently director of quality assurance for Meridian Health Care. I recently received my license as a risk I Class of 197 4 manager. Three more classes and my masters degree will be com ­ Maureen Kelly Lefevre (Michael), 640 Cheyney Road , Springfield, pleted. Kathy, please write , I don 't have your address. Our daugh­ PA 19064. I hope to see all of you at our 20 year reunion October ter Jennifer (18) started college in September. Time flies! Your status as an alumnus of Jefferson is officially docu­ 2. The Jefferson employee discount rates apply if you pur­ 8, 1994 at the Doubletree Hotel in Philadelphia. mented by your Alumni Identification Card. Possession of a I Class of 1977 chase parking coupons for use in the Jefferson Parking Patricia Haney Lynn (Dennis) , 188 Windermere Avenue, Jefferson Alumni Identification Card entitles you to the fol­ Garage on 11th Street. These coupons can be purchased Lansdowne, PA 19050. Dennis and I are doing well. I'm working 3 Darlene Ribaric Rosendale (Robert), 562 Grant Street, Newtown, lowing privileges, provided that the card is supported by PA 18940. Bob and I keep busy with our 4 children. Our "baby" is at the Commuter Services Office at 131 S. 1Oth Street. days a week at Fitzgerald Mercy cardiac rehab. Hello to all. another form of identification (such as your driver's I now 2 and the oldest will be 8. Lissa made her First Holy The $4.00 coupons may be used between 3:00 p.m. and license): Christine Gilmore Fields (Roger) , 98 W. Lincoln Street, Media, PA Communion May 7th , so I had to miss our reunion. Hello to all and 5 a.m. weekdays and any time on weekends and holidays 19063. In December 1993 we welcomed our second child , Connor I hope everyone is well. to a maximum of 18 hours of parking. The Commuter / , 1. The alumni identification card will verify your alumni I Gilmore Fields. Kerry Ann is 18 months. We're all doing well. My Services Office is open Mondays through Fridays from nursing career is on hold right now. Karen Richard Emerle (Robert) , 726 Girard Avenue , Lansdale, PA status when you apply for a library card at the Scott Me­ 19446. I'm pursuing my BSN , and slowly achieving my goal. My morial Library or a Commons membership at the Com­ 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 :00 a.m. to I' Debora K. Boyle-Borkowski (Winslow) , 2538 Berwyn Road , life has never been so busy. Work, school and our children 's activi­ mons facility. Alumni use of these areas is in accordance 1 :00 p.m. Please remember the discount is available only Wilmington , DE 19810-3500. In August 1993 I graduated from the ties. with the purchase of the coupons. I University of Pennsylvania with a masters in psychiatric health with existing Scott Memorial Library and Commons poli­ Paula Fiderer Jasionowski (Andrew) , 1245 Lexington Drive, nursing. Now I'm a student at the Family Institute of Philadelphia, cies. In addition, your card will alert Jefferson security 3. The applicable employee discount rates will be granted Yardley, PA 19067. I'm working as an OB/GYN nurse practitioner studying family therapy . I'm working at Rockford Hospital in personnel of your access privileges to these facilities as in the Medical Office Building Pharmacy (corner of 11th Wilmington , DE. We will send our first child to college this year. in Trenton , New Jersey. We still live in Yardley with 15 year old defined for employees and personnel of Thomas Jeffer­ I Steve , and 12 year old Lauren , 2 dogs , 3 birds and a hamster. I'd and Walnut), and the Jefferson Apothecary. Elizabeth will skip her senior year of high school to do this. son University in existing University policies. Exception: Another life milestone has been reached . love to get together with the class of '77. If you're in Bucks County, 4. The Jefferson Employee discount will apply for food and PA or Mercer County, NJ drop me a line. In the Scott Library - the MEDLINE is limited for use Susan Sheaffer Cantwell (Jeffrey) , 804 Plumtry Drive , West by faculty and students only. Alumni are not per­ beverages purchased in the Atrium Cafeteria in the Gib­ Pat Maro DeHart (James), 27 Parkdale Place, Marlton, NJ 08053 . I Chester, PA 19382. It was fun seeing a few more classmates at mitted to use the MEDLINE. However, printed indexes bon Building and Jefferson Alumni Hall Cafeteria. finally finished college (BS .BA). I'm working for Bristol Myers as a this year's luncheon , Janet Stockton where were you? Life remians are available. very busy with Jeff traveling for his job and the kids. Matt, 16 and sales representative. Cooney and I got together with our families to Watch for additional up-dates in the Allied Health Review. Katie 13. I am working part time at Lankenau on the l.V. team . reminisce, it was great. 42 43 Deborah Samuel Timpano (Eugene) , 3 Sherring Way, Tabernacle , Theresa Franzone Snell (John), 89 Poplar Hill Lane , Elkton , MD Rose Franchetti Stapleton (Tom), 36 Pebble Drive Horsham PA Patty Jenkins-Barnard, 39 Jonquil Lane , Levittown , PA 19055. I NJ 08088 . Hello to everyone . I had to miss the luncheon due to a 21921. John and I are once again back on the East coast. It's won­ 19044. I'm wo rking at Jeanes Hospital part time. 1' am kept busy continue to attend classes in the hopes of completing a degree family commitment. The boys are growing and keep Gene and I derful to be closer to our families. We expect to be moving to with Christie Rose 5, and Gregory 3. befo~e I retire. The boys are keeping me very busy, and happy. I'm very busy. I continue to teach child birth classes for Jeff. I am sure Winston-Salem , North Carolina on July 1st where John will be Tamara Tichian Magenta (Stephen) ,1715 Second Street, working at. Independence Blue Cross it is quite a challenge and I doing a one year fellowship in pain management at Bowman Gray. Carmen filled you in on all our travels. Thorofare, NJ 08086. Our second daughter, Jillian Barbara, arrived must admit, a lot of fun . Hope this finds the class of '82 well I completed my BSN at UNLV in December 1993 and wi ll hopefully Theresa McGlynn Rupp (Jim) , Holly Shores , 1O Tidewater Drive , in July 1994. Gabrielle was three in August. Our lives could never happy and experiencing life's blessings. Be good to yourself. ' begin my masters program next year. Motherhood is wonderful. Seaford, DE 19973. I enjoyed seeing everyone at our 15th reunion be happier. Hope all is we ll with the class of '81. Maryann Heinick Leonard (Jack) , 5 Poppy Lane , West Grove , PA Our little girl Tori, is two years old and we are hoping for one more on May 7th. Lisa A Kelly Sakser (Ernie) , 6244 Old Trail New Port Richey FL 19390. Our third son, Matthew, was one on August 25th. His older child. I'm sorry I missed the luncheon this year due to vacation Terri A. Schwarz Burditt (Hugh), 5076 Barnegat Point Road , 34653 . Ernie and I moved last November t~ the Tampa Bay a'rea. brothers , John, 3 and Andy, 2, have been busy this summer with swim classes and camp at the local YMCA. Life seems to revolve plans. My best to my classmates. Orlando , FL 32808. I'm working weeke nds at ORMC trauma cen­ From ~ hat I heard about. the weather last winter, we got out just in Christine McCloskey Ferry (John), 53 Memel Drive , Thornton , PA ter-emergency. We have two beautiful girls , Ale xis, age 3 and time. I m. teaching part-time in a local junior college. I teach med­ around our little boys right now. They certainly keep us happy and 19373. I'm not working but still in the neighborhood. We are the Ashley, age 1. I'm pregnant with our third child. Sorry I could not ical terminology an d medical office procedures . It's great fun and I busy. owners of Moriarty's Restaurant at 11th and Walnut streets. We attend our 15th reunion in May. love the students. Susan Keeley Blomgren (John) , 304 Bays hore Drive, Venice , FL are still catering to the Jefferson crowd and neighborhood groups. Kathleen Kelley Carbone (John) , 213 Ea st Meade Street, Class of 1982 34285. All kids "out of college"! one son in Peace Corps ; one son We have 3 boys ages 9, 6-1 /2, and 4. Greetings to LuAnn K. , Philadelphia, PA 19118. It was good to see so many friends at our Francine Pollock Miller (Bill) , 108 Winfield Court, Fairless Hills, 1n Chicago; three daught.ers worki ng in Philadelphia area. One year thanks for stopping in! Where are you Gayle, Linda and Colleen? 15th reunion in May. PA 19030 -33 16. Everything is going well. Eric 5-1 /2 starts old granddaughter lives in Chicago. I'm working part time in NICU Memorial Hospital. I enjoy playing golf, tennis and Sharon McNeal (O'Brien) Yuras (Richard) , 12731 Builders Road , Judy DiCristofaro, 4213 Passmore Street, Philadelphia.PA 19135. Kindergarten in September and Tomm y is 3-1 /2. I started with Jeff Saras~ta visit~ ing Philadelphia any time I can. Herndon, VA 22070-2931 . I've completed my M.A. in counseling Hope all is wel l! I'll be an old married lady come October 1994. STAT in February. It was strange returning to my roots. All my love and entering the family nurse practitioner program (MSN) thi s fall. Wish us luck. I continue to work in re hab nursing as a case man­ to everyone . The kids keep me busy with scouts, band , piano , ballet and base­ ager. It was terrific seeing classmates who attended the luncheon . Barbara A. Kaminsky Leone (Chuck), 193 Leonard Avenue , ball. I'm still employed in emergency department and will do part Take care , all. Clarksboro, NJ 08020. I am worki ng for Magee Rehab as a clinical time this fall to accommodate the clinical component at school. L. Jeanne Humpreville Leisner (Bill-'80), 408 Hagan Road , Cape liaison , evaluating trauma patients for admission. Warden Leone Carol Miller Muller (Carl), 192 Hooton Road, Mt. Laurel , NJ 08054. May Court House , NJ 08210. We are doing we ll , I am still working (Chuck) is just fine . The boys are doing well , thank God. God is I continue to work full time (12 hours) 7 pm - 7 am at West Jersey in our office and the practice is busy. Randy will be 12 in October good. Hospital in labor and delivery. Erika is 10 now and going into 5th and Ross turned 8 in July. It was great to see classmates at the grade . She keeps busy with softball and school. Carl is busy with reunion. Hope we have a larger turn out in 1999. his construction business . In our spare time we are continuing to renovate our 150 year old farm house that we bought last year. Class of 1980 Carolann McNeil Pilla (Timothy, JMC'82), 510 Coope r Street, Class of 1979 Woodbury, NJ 08096 . We 're all doing fine . The end of April we M. Elaine Harkins Lack (Craig) , 438 Green wood Drive , moved to the above add ress. Hi to my classmates. If you 're ever in Wilmington , DE 19808. I am enjoying being a full time homemaker the area, come and visit. I like staying home with our 4 children . and caring for our three children. Hello to former classmates. Tom (8) , Timmy (5-1 /2) , Julianne and Jennifer (3). Tim is a gener­ al & vascular surgeon at Underwoo d Memorial Hospital in What CABS Graduate Is Now Laurel A. Goldburg Gutter (Bruce) , 349 Orchard Road , Springfield , B. Wagner Jr., MD, JMC '41, the Grace Revere Osler Professor PA 19064. Hello and best wishes to everyone. Woodbury, New Jersey. Director of Financial Aid? Emeritus of Surgery and University Historian, and J. Woodrow Sandra Lee Smith (Jim) , 1444 E. Sherman Avenue , Salt Lake City, Clare Relay Ebersole (Thom) , 11 Marple Lane , Plymouth Meeting, Savacool, MD, JMC '38, honorary clinical associate professor of UT 84105. I'm enjoying married life with Jim . We have two PA 19462. I'm kept very busy with Tomm y (8), Jakey (6), Chad Stumped? It's Bonnie Lee Behm, BS, medicine. adorable cats , Abby and Basia who keep us on our toes. I started (4) , and Luke (2). I still work at HUP 2 days a week (my quiet radiologic technology, '78, who also . tim e). Sorry I could not attend the luncheon in May. The $70-cost includes postage and handling. the doctoral program at the University of Utah and enjoy it won the first CAHS Achievement Linda Nowak Herman (Daniel) , 844 Lafayette Drive , Mt. Laurel , NJ immensely. Award for Student Li.fe. r------, Anita J. Finkelman Devlin (Joseph, JMC '80), 121 W. 08054. November 1993 we welcomed another addition to our fam­ : · You can order "Thomas Jefferson University: A l Springettsbury Avenue , York, PA 17403. Joe's practice is going ily, Gregory John. He and his big brother Timmy , age 2, are keep­ You'll find this and other interesting facts : Chronological History and Alumni Directory" from the : ing us busy. I did return to the nursing pool at Cooper Hospital. we ll and we moved into a huge house in May. We have six chil­ A Chronological History and Alumni l Thomas Jefferson University Bookstore, 224 S. 11th Street, dren . Baby # 7 arrived in late May, her name is Maureen Angelica i Susan Albrecht Curcio (Joseph) , 3561 Edge water Lane , Directory" in the section devoted to the l Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215-955-7922. : Devlin . I was happy to be able to attend the luncheon in May. Brookhaven , PA 19015. The Curcio's are doing great. Kyle (9) is an College of Allied Health Sciences. I I Helene Stair-Bolopue (Bruce) , 316 Orbanus Lane , Williamstown , honor student, and enjoys baseball , karate and basketball. : Enclosed is my check for $ for __ copy(ies) at : Facts such as this: Anna E. Laughlin, NJ 08094. Hello to everyone. I'm worki ng full time at Penn. Christopher (5-1 /2) loves T-b all , karate and Kindergarten. Tara (1) : $70 per copy, postage and handling included, or charge my l '06, was the first graduate of Jefferson's Hospital in labor and delivery (for 9 years). Bruce and I thoroughly is keeping us very busy. She's a perpetual motion machine , and a : D Visa D MasterCard l enjoy our son Grant, who will be two this year. real charmer. Needless to say, time is flying by during these busy School of Nursing, precursor to the College years . Joe and I are exhausted trying to keep up but we love every l D American Express D Discover card l Carmen W. Russo (Robin) , 216 Salina Road , Sewell , NJ 08080. of Allied Health Sciences' department of nurs- I I minute of it. Hello to all my classmates. Next year will be our 15th Aside from anesthesia, I have been doing community theater. This ing, who went on to serve as directress of nurses, l Card number : I reunion , I hope we can all try to make it to the 1995 luncheon. I I past year, Robin and I had the roles of the Innkeeper and his wife from 1908 to 1915. l Expiration date : in "Les Miz." I also do the Nutcracker at Christmas . Both are avail­ Patty Dwyer Cappello (John) , 7206 Sellers Ave nue , Upper Darby, I I PA 19082. Hi everyone! Boy am I getting old , I hope nobody else If you received your degree in 1990 or earlier, you, too, will I I able on video , Debbie. Greetings to all the rest of my class. It was I I is. As our kids are getting older I'm thinking , just thinking of find your name and those of your classmates on the pages corre­ 1 (name) I good to see you all at our 15th year reunion in May. I I maybe going back to school. Take care everyone and stay healthy. sponding to the year of your graduation. In addition, you'll find I I Karen Hollander Bernardini (Richard) , 424 Dartmoor Road , I I I Schwenksville, PA 19473. I can 't believe it's been 15 years! I'm Class of 1981 information on some of the major events that took place while : (street address) : Debra Graham McGarry (Daniel) , 15044 N. 43rd Street, Phoenix, you were at Jefferson. I I working at CHOP in day surgery. I'm also kept busy at home with I I I AZ 85032 . Dan, Alex and I are all doing we ll out here in Ari zo na. If Lisa (10), David (8) and Mich ae l (4). The lavishly illustrated 1,300-page volume covers all (city, state, zip) : all goes we ll we should have another member of the family in i Sandra Lee Wilson Smith (James) , 1444 E. Sherman Avenue , Salt Jefferson alumni and supplements "Thomas Jefferson I I I September. Ale x is hoping for a brother. I am and will be a full time I I Lake City , UT 84105. I was married in May and my husband and I University: Tradition and Heritage," published in 1989. I (daytime phone) I are enjoying our new life together in Utah . Jim is a marketing man­ mom at least until the baby starts pre-school. Hope everyone is I I Co-editors are Jefferson Medical College alumni Frederick ager for a defense company. I started a new job as a nurse practi­ doing we ll. Gaye and Karen thanks for keeping in touch. L------J I tioner at the Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City and I'm continu­ ing my education at the University of Utah in preparation for the doctoral program .

44 45 Nurses' Alumni Association • School of Nursing TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS College of Allied Health Sciences • Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA 19107 • (215) 955-8981 1. Membership in the Association for one year preferred. However, all requests will be given consideration . All things being equal, members will be given first consideration . APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS THE FOLLOWING ARE ENTIRELY EXCLUDED: APPLICANT DATA 1. Pregnancy and its complications Name ______Maiden Name ______Year Graduated ____ 2. Cosmetic surgery Address ______;:;:;:;:-;------SisT~M~E ------;z;1 P~ STREET CITY Social Security Number Telephone ( 3. Dental surgery and/or complications. Have you received Alumni benefits before D Yes, Date ------D No HOW TO APPLY FOR RELIEF FUND BENEFITS List your specific needs 1. Complete your part (the top portion) of the Benefit Form and sign the authorization at the bottom .

2. Have your physician complete his or her part of the Benefit Form. Include the reason for this request ______

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Physician's Signature ------Degree ______

Address ------;::::::;------~~--zz iP"1P - Telephone------STREET CITY STATE

AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize the above named physician to release any, and all information requested by the Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association with respect to this claim for Relief Fund Benefits.

Signature------:----=-::-::-:-:==:::-:-:::~------Date-----­ APPLICANT OR REP RESENTATIVE

Relationship to Applicant------­

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46 47 THE CLARA MELVILLE-ADELE LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE CLARA MELVILLE-ADELE LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND of the of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING NURSES' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING (DIPLOMA PROGRAM) (DIPLOMA PROGRAM) COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 215-955-8981

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Purpose: To assist members of the Alumni Association in the preparation for a degree in nursing.

General Requirements: Membership in the Alumni Association (continuous membership from the time of graduation is preferred). (LAST NAME) (FIRST NAME) (MIDDLE INITIAL) At least one year of professional experience as a registered nurse. (NUMBER AND STREET) Enrollment full-time, or part-time (for a minimum of six credits per semester), in an accredited program, leading 3. Date of Graduation : ______Social Security Number: ______Telephone Number: _ ____ to a baccalaureate or higher degree in nursing.

4. Two satisfactory references: (If employed, from immediate supervisor or from director of your basic nursing program; and Two satisfactory references: (If employed, from immediate supervisor or from director of your basic nursing pro­ from the dean/chairperson of the school you plan to attend). gram; and from the dean/chairperson of the school you plan to attend).

Awards: Scholarships may be awarded annually to applicants meeting the general requirements. 5. Positions held . Arrange in sequence , listing present or last position first. All other things being equal, preference will be given to those who have been most active in the Alumni Title of Position Name of Employer Address Dates of Employment Association, and who have most nearly completed degree requirements.

Application Procedure: Applications are available from the Chairperson, Scholarship Committee, School of Nursing Alumni Association (Thomas Jefferson University, 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-5127 Telephone (215) 955-8981 ). 6. Are you a member of the Alumni Association? ___ _ Submit applications with references at least four weeks prior to the regularly scheduled meetings of the Alumni 7. List your activities in professional organizations. Association (second Tuesday of September, November, January, March, and the annual meeting in May). Each application is given careful consideration and considered on a first come, first served basis.

8. Proposed program of study and plans for your future professional career: Revised June 1994 November 1987 School in which you are enrolled------March 1984 Add ress of school ______Spring 1978, 1982 Fall 1977, 1976 Tuition cost ______Other expenses ______Amount of scholarship desired ____

Describe Program (Continue on the back, if necessary).

9. Financial assistance available to you : (state amount/s) Scholarship ______Loans ______Work reimbursement ______Other ______

Signature------Date ______

REVISED JUNE 1994

NOVEMBER 1987

MARC H 1984

OCTOBER 1976

48 49 PINS Jefferson pins may be purchased from J.E. Caldwell and Company, Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (graduates prior to 1969) and from Neal Abrams, Inc ., 740 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (graduates 1969 and after) . Identification may be obtained by directing correspondence to the Director, Student Affairs and Services, College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, 130 South 9th Street, Suite 709, Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233. Telephone (215-955-8189) .

TRANSCRIPTS All requests for transcripts must be submitted in writing to the Registrar, College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Nurses Alumnae Association of Jefferson University, 130 South 9th Street, Suite 711 , Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233. Telephone (215-955-8894). Requests Thomas Jefferson University Hospital should be submitted at least a month prior to the date needed, giving the name of the institution to which you want them to be 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315 sent. There is a $3.00 fee for each transcript. Checks should be made payable to the College of Allied Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127 Thomas Jefferson University.

CLASS ADDRESS LISTS JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI MEMBERSHIP Class lists are available from the Alumni Office coordinators at a charge of $2.00 per list. If you write to the Alumni Wife Association, use your first name, maiden name, married name, and year graduated. Make checks payable to Jefferson Nurses' or Present Name ______Husband, ______Alumni Association. Please notify the Alumni Office coordinators of any corrections, marriages, deaths or changes of address. Help us keep errors at a minimum and our files accurate. Direct correspondence to: Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association, Thomas Jefferson Present Address ------Street and Number University, 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315, Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127, Telephone (215-955-8981).

City and State Zip Code Name When Graduated ______Year -- CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM Employment Position------PRESENT NAME------SPOUSE'S NAME ______Area Code ___ Telephone No. ------NAME WHEN GRADUATED------YEAR _____ Social Security Number ______FORMER ADDRESS ______Date Dues Paid------Dorothy A. Cloud, Treasurer NEW ADDRESS ______------YEARLY STATEMENT PRESENT PHONE NUMBER (Area Code)------

Please complete the above card and return with Check, Money Order or PRESENT POSITION------Postal Note made payable to PERSONAL NEWS ______JEFFERSON NURSES' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Membership - All those actively engaged in the Nursing profession or desiring membership in the association. (See By-Laws) Dues $10.00 a year . Nurses' Alumni Association Thomas Jefferson University 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315 Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127 (215-955-8981)

Respectfully yours, DOROTHY A. CLOUD Treasurer

Mail to : Jefferson Nurses' Alumni Association, Thomas Jefferson University, 834 Chestnut Street, Suite 315, Philadelphia, PA 19107-5127, Telephone (215-955-8981). 51 50 Th omas Jefferson Campus Map ~ University

JEFFERSON NURSES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Z••-- 1994-1995 MEETING DATES Dear Alumni:

12th Street Regular meetings of the Alumni Association will be held on the fol- - lowing dates: September 13, 1994 March 14, 1995 (') :r November 8, 1994 May 6, 1995 ~ ..fl) January 10, 1995 (Annual Meeting) ..:Ic Regular meetings will be held in Suite 315, Ben Franklin House, 834 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, at 4:30 PM. m 0 0 Annual meeting will be held in Solis-Cohen Auditorium, Jeff Hall, [ 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, at 10:00 AM. ·~ • Dorothy Cloud, Treasurer NOTICE ANNUAL LUNCHEON & MEETING DATES MAY 6, 1995 .. Social Hour: 11 :30 A.M. Luncheon: 12:30 P.M.

JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL 1020 Locust Street _, Philadelphia, PA 19107 ANNUAL MEETING: 10:00 A.M. Solis-Cohen Auditorium ..II JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL JEFFERSON NURSES' - ALUMNI ASSOCIATION THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 834 CHESTNUT STREET I SUITE 315 e PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107-5127 0 I JEFFERSON NURSES' Nonprofit Org. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION U.S. POSTAGE THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY PAID 834 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia, Pa. SUITE 315 Permit No. 276 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107-5127 {215} 955-8981